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Depression, cortisol and somatoform dissociative symtoms

Authors

BOB Petr FREYBERGH PF JAŠOVÁ D. ŠUSTA M. PAVLAT J. ZIMA T. BENAKOVÁ H. BIZIK G. SVĚTLÁK Miroslav VEVERA J. MIKLOŠKO J. HÁJEK K. RABOCH J.

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY LETTERS
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Neurology, neurosurgery, neurosciences
Keywords Depression cortisol and somatoform dissociative symtoms
Description OBJECTIVE: According to recent findings neuroendocrine response related to dissociative symptoms is related to dysregulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis but HPA axis functioning as related to dissociation is only partially understood. METHOD: With the aim to test the relationship between basal serum cortisol and dissociative symptoms measured as somatoform and psychic dissociation we performed clinical testing and biochemical analysis in 30 inpatients with diagnosis of unipolar depression (mean age 41.46, SD=13.68). RESULTS: The results show that cortisol as an index of HPA axis functioning manifests significant relationship to somatoform dissociative symptoms (r=-0.40; p=0.014). CONCLUSIONS: The result indicates relationship between HPA-axis reactivity and somatoform dissociative symptoms in unipolar depressive patients and suggests that somatoform dissociation presents a defense mechanism related to a passive coping response.
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