The somatization symptoms among grammar school students (CROSBI ID 201907)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Petak, Ana ; Brajša-Žganec, Andreja
engleski
The somatization symptoms among grammar school students
The present study investigates the somatization symptoms among grammar school students. High school students (N=218) from a convenience sample school were asked to complete The Somatization Scale. Data analysis showed that girls reported somatization symptoms more frequent than boys. The analysis showed that 1.4% of students felt some of the somatic symptoms on daily basis, while 6.9% of students have such symptoms 2-3 times a week. Other students reported physical symptoms less frequently. 41.3% of students reported having somatic symptoms once a week, and 46.8% of the students complained of somatic symptoms once or twice a month. Only 3.2% of students said that they have never experienced such symptoms. The most common somatic symptoms in adolescence are headaches and fatigue, while the rarest physical symptom is abdominal pain. Contemporary authors associated somatization tendencies with stressful situations in school. Therefore, it is important that parents, teachers and school counselors are familiar with the frequency and potential causes of somatic symptoms in adolescence.
high-school ; physical symptoms ; stress
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Podaci o izdanju
16 (4)
2014.
1119-1146
objavljeno
1848-5189
1848-5197
10.15516/cje.v16i4.622