An increased psychological distress of single mothers and their sons could be shown for the first time in Germany within a large epidemiologic sample. This has implications for the planning of preventive interventions and evaluation of associations, e. g., between social variables and distress of single mothers and their children within longitudinal study designs.
Psychosocial factors influence the course and the outcome of chronic somatic diseases. This is also valid for rheumatic diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, spondyloarthropathies, systemic collagen vascular diseases, and fibromyalgia syndrome. The article summarises the evidence-based findings and it illustrates possibilities of psychosomatic treatment in rheumatic diseases by means of three case reports.
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