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Gender and cross-cultural differences in somatic symptoms associated with emotional distress. An international study in primary care
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These data do not support the common belief that females somatize more than males or the traditional view that somatization is a basic orientation prevailing in developing countries. Instead, somatic symptoms and emotional distress are strongly associated in primary care attenders, with few differences between the two sexes and across cultures.
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