Do somatic symptom distress and attribution predict symptoms associated with environmental factors?

JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH(2024)

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Objective: Not much is known on the development of symptoms associated with environmental factors (SAEF), also known as (idiopathic) environmental intolerances. Findings from qualitative studies suggest that appearance of symptoms might be the first step, followed by the acquisition of a specific attribution. The current study investigated cross-sectional and longitudinal (three years) associations between attribution and symptoms with respect to symptoms associated with chemical substances, certain indoor environments (buildings), sounds, and electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Methods: We used data from the first two waves of the population -based Va center dot sterbotten Environmental Health Study (n = 2336). Participants completed the Patient Health Questionnaire Somatic Symptom Scale (PHQ-15), the Environmental Symptom -Attribution Scale, and answered single questions on the four aforementioned SAEFs. Results: Using binary logistic regression analyses, all four SAEFs showed significant cross-sectional associations with somatic symptom distress and the respective attribution. In the longitudinal analysis, development of SAEFSound and SAEF-Chemicals were predicted by both somatic symptom distress and attribution. SAEF-EMFs was predicted only by attribution, whereas neither somatic symptom distress nor attribution forecasted SAEFBuildings. Conclusion: Overall, these findings suggest that attribution (i.e., a specific expectation) plays a substantial role in the and maintenance of SAEFs.
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Chemical sensitivity,Electrohypersensitivity,Sick building syndrome
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