Abstract
The aim of this article is to review the association between somatic symptoms, anxiety disorders and substance use. A Pub
Med based literature review was conducted using various combinations of keywords related to substance use, somatic symptoms
and anxiety. In various studies somatic symptoms were found to be associated with substance use. Anxiety disorders were found
to have a high co-morbidity with substance use in most studies. However, several of the reviewed studies also included depressive
symptoms which might have confounded the results. None of the studies was specifically aimed to find out if somatic symptoms
in substance users represent an underlying primary anxiety disorder. Somatic symptoms and anxiety disorders are commonly noticed
in substance users. Further studies are needed to clarify these associations since they may have significant clinical implications.
Med based literature review was conducted using various combinations of keywords related to substance use, somatic symptoms
and anxiety. In various studies somatic symptoms were found to be associated with substance use. Anxiety disorders were found
to have a high co-morbidity with substance use in most studies. However, several of the reviewed studies also included depressive
symptoms which might have confounded the results. None of the studies was specifically aimed to find out if somatic symptoms
in substance users represent an underlying primary anxiety disorder. Somatic symptoms and anxiety disorders are commonly noticed
in substance users. Further studies are needed to clarify these associations since they may have significant clinical implications.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-14
- DOI 10.1007/s11126-011-9174-2
- Authors
- Imran Hassan, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Virginia Tech-Carilion, Roanoke, VA, USA
- Rizwan Ali, Psychiatry Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, 1970 Roanoke Boulevard, Bldg 11, First Floor, Salem, VA 24153, USA
- Journal Psychiatric Quarterly
- Online ISSN 1573-6709
- Print ISSN 0033-2720