Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10397/113555
Title: Somatic symptom burden, PTSD, and dissociation: Cross-sectional findings from 995 international female mental health service users
Authors: Li, CM
Yuan, GF
Wang, EKS
Şar, V
Lam, SKK
Reyes, MES
Jaya, ES
Mukhtar, F
Lian, AEZ
Derin, G
Bengwasan, PD
Kuriala, GK
Uludag, K
Hartanto, S
Dewantary, NI
Novrianto, R
Po, SK
Huang, CHO
Fung, HW 
Issue Date: Aug-2025
Source: Journal of psychosomatic research, Aug. 2025, v. 195, 112181
Abstract: Objective: Somatic symptom burden is frequently linked to trauma-related psychopathology; Yet, the specific contributions of PTSD, disturbances in self-organization (DSO), and dissociation remain underexplored. Our study examined the prevalence of somatic symptom burden among female mental health service users and evaluated the associations between trauma-related symptoms and somatic symptom burden.
Methods: Female participants (N = 995) from international clinical settings completed validated self-report measures assessing somatic symptoms (SSS-8), childhood trauma (BBTS), PTSD and DSO symptoms (ITQ), and dissociation (MDI).
Results: Over half (54.9 %) reported elevated somatic symptom burden (SSS-8 ≥ 13). These individuals were significantly more likely to screen positive for probable ICD-11 PTSD/CPTSD (62.6 % vs 28.3 %), X2 (1) = 116.685,p < 0.001,Φ = 0.34, and report dissociative symptoms (61.5 % vs 16.0 %), X2 (1) = 210.883,p < 0.001,Φ = 0.46, compared to those with lower somatic symptom burden. Hierarchical regression revealed that PTSD, DSO, and dissociation accounted for an additional 32 % of variance in somatic symptom burden beyond demographics and childhood trauma exposure. Logistic regression confirmed that PTSD (OR = 1.54), DSO (OR = 1.67), and dissociation (OR = 2.08) were each significantly associated with elevated somatic symptom burden (all ps < 0.001). The final model demonstrated good classification performance (accuracy = 75.1 %, AUC = 0.824) and significantly outperformed individual symptom models.
Conclusion: Trauma-related symptoms are closely linked to somatic symptoms among female clinical populations. Findings emphasize the need for trauma-informed screening and treatment to effectively identify Somatic Symptom Disorders and manage somatic symptoms in mental health settings.
Keywords: Betrayal trauma
Complex PTSD
Dissociative disorders
Somatic symptoms
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Journal of psychosomatic research 
ISSN: 0022-3999
EISSN: 1879-1360
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2025.112181
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