Factors in the Development of Somatoform Disorders Among Children: A Case-Control Study

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Chaudhry, Hassan A. [1 ,2 ]
Okonkwo, Chinwe C. [3 ]
Inban, Pugazhendi [4 ]
Intsiful, Tarsha A. [5 ]
Ezenagu, Uchenna E. [6 ]
Odoma, Victor A. [7 ]
Kumar, Sumit [8 ]
Mahjabeen, Syeda Sarah [9 ,10 ]
Patra, Soumya Suvra [11 ]
Modi, Nishi M. [12 ]
Fewajesuyan, Aponinuola T. [13 ]
Makkiyah, Sahar Firas Nabeel [14 ]
Ali, Munira Abdefatah [15 ]
Khan, Aadil [16 ]
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[1] Temple Univ, Biol Sci, Philadelphia, PA USA
[2] Med Univ Lublin, Med, Lublin, Poland
[3] Caribbean Med Univ, Family Med, Sch Med, Willemstad, Curacao
[4] Govt Med Coll, Gen Med, Chennai, India
[5] Univ Ghana, Med Ctr, Med, Accra, Ghana
[6] Sumy State Univ, Med, Sumy, Ukraine
[7] Indiana Univ IU Hlth, Cardiol Oncol, Bloomington, IN USA
[8] Armed Forces Med Coll, Internal Med, Pune, India
[9] Madinah Matern & Children Hosp, Pathol & Lab Med, Al Madinah Al Munawwarah, Norway
[10] Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao Univ Hlth Sci NTRUHS, Pathol & Lab Med, Hyderabad, India
[11] Calcutta Natl Med Coll, Internal Med, Kolkata, India
[12] Govt Med Coll, Med, Surat, India
[13] Lviv Natl Med Univ, Internal Med, Lvov, Ukraine
[14] Baghdad Univ, Coll Med, Pathol, Baghdad, Iraq
[15] Univ Illinois, Med, Chicago, IL USA
[16] Lala Lajpat Rai LLR Hosp, Internal Med, Kanpur, India
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intelligence quotient (iq); parental control; parental care; parental handling; somatoform disorders;
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10.7759/cureus.43238
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IntroductionSomatoform disorders (SFDs) are a spectrum of diseases mainly manifesting with physical symptoms of no recognizable etiology. These disorders are believed to be primarily influenced and exacerbated by psychological factors. Given the connection between parental sociodemographics and psychological factors and SFDs, there is a pressing need to investigate this area further, particularly concerning parents and their children affected by somatoform disorders.Aims and objectivesThe aims and objectives of this study are as follows: i) study the determinants of SFDs, namely, parent handling of child, parent-child relationship, parenting with respect to attending to the needs of children, and intelligence quotient (IQ) of parents, and ii) compare host factors to the factors matched in control subjects.Materials and methodsWe adopted purposive sampling in our case-control study. The study sample was obtained from the psychiatry department of the Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial (GSVM) Medical College, Kanpur, India, from September 2020 to December 2022, once a week, every Monday. Children manifesting SFD manifestations that are among the chief complaints were included in our study.ResultsA total of 115 cases were included in our study based on inclusion criteria. The study compared sociodemographic characteristics, intelligence quotient (IQ), parental characteristics, parental handling, parent-child relationships, and parenting practices between a patient group and a control group. The results showed no significant differences in sex, religion, occupation, domicile, and socioeconomic status in both control and patient groups. However, significant differences were found in parental characteristics, such as lower mean age, education, and IQ, in the patient group. This difference between the patient and control groups with respect to the parental handling questionnaire was statistically significant for the domain of "praise," "talk," "feel better," "comes to you," "unduly strict" items, "frequently reprimanded," "tried to control everything," creative activities, protectiveness, education, neglecting, objective punishment, housing, medical care, demanding, symbolic reward, loving, objective reward, food, parent-to-child communication, clothing, support, routine, recreation, social activities, rules, managing problem behavior, guidance for career, and security.ConclusionParents were deficient in terms of years of education, occupational status, IQ, parental handling, parent -child relationship, and parenting with respect to the children's needs. These findings offer insights into the sociodemographic and psychological factors contributing to the patient group's condition.
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