Somatization disorder among adolescents in southeast Nigeria: a neglected issue

Background Adolescents do present with somatization disorder which is often neglected by pediatricians. This could have serious consequences if not curbed early. Objectives This study is aimed at determining the pattern and types of Somatization disorder among adolescents attending secondary schools in south east Nigeria. Methods Somatization disorder was investigated among 485 adolescents from mixed schools using a stratified random sampling of adolescents from four secondary schools in southeast Nigeria. The Enugu somatization scale was used to evaluate for presence of somatization in the participants. Statistical analysis was with statistical package for social sciences (SPPS) version 19 (Chicago IL). Results A total of 485 adolescents aged 10–19 years were included in this study. The mean age of the respondents was 16.36 with standard deviation (SD) of 3.14 years. Two hundred and fifty-one (51.8%) had head features, 262 (54.0%) had body features, 303 (62.5%) had either head or body features while 210 (43.3%) had both head and body features. One hundred and thirty-four males (51.3%) compared to 117 females (52.2%) reported symptoms consistent with head symptoms (p = 0.038). One hundred and eleven males (42.5%) compared to 99 females (44.2) reported symptoms related to the head and body (p = 0.137) while 135 males (51.7%) compared to 127 females (56.7%) reported symptoms related to the body (p = 0.925). There were significant associations of age in categories with head, body, either head or body as well as both head and body features (all p value <0.001). Conclusions Psychosomatic problems do exist and may be on the rise among adolescents. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13033-017-0161-3) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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Author A. R. C. Nwokocha
Author J. M. Chinawa
Author V. Onukwuli
Author A. Ubesie
Author Appolos Ndukuba
Author A. T. Chinawa
Author Elias Aniwada
Author Samuel Uwaezuoke
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Journal International Journal of Mental Health Systems, 11,
Publication Date 2017-09-01
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