“…Psychosomatic syndromes are particularly understudied in the elderly (Andreas et al, 2021;Mangelli et al, 2006;Wijeratne et al, 2003;Wijeratne & Hickie, 2001). Possible explanation of this undervaluation can be that clinicians still tend to use the reductionist biomedical model of illness (Engel, 1960(Engel, , 1977(Engel, , 1980(Engel, , 1997 not giving relevance to all those psychosocial factors which can contribute to the individual suffering (Dehoust & Schulz, 2013;Wijeratne & Hickie, 2001); they also might have difficulties in distinguishing psychosomatic syndromes among the background noise of multiple physical co-morbidities. As a consequence, especially in the elderly, clinicians may tend to attribute patient's complaints to ageing-related features rather than to psychosocial factors (Dehoust & Schulz, 2013;Wijeratne & Hickie, 2001), thus underestimating the potential protective or risk effect of psychosocial factors for morbidity and mortality (Dehoust & Schulz, 2013).…”