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Pregnancy-specific health anxiety: symptom or diagnosis?
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Pregnancy-specific health anxiety: symptom or diagnosis?

Amy Leigh Rathbone and Julie Prescott
British Journal of Midwifery, Vol.27(5), pp.288-293
02/05/2019

Abstract

anxiety pregnancy health anxiety illness anxiety disorder somatic symptom disorder mental health
Anxiety is an innate human response to situations that cause fear, worry or concern. One such type is health anxiety. Health anxiety is a term derived from hypochondriasis and divided into two disorders: illness anxiety disorder and somatic symptom disorder. Symptoms can range from mild-to-moderate expressions of worry to clinical diagnoses. Previous research has shown pregnancy-specific anxiety to be an autonomous anxiety disorder. When a woman conceives, immediate somatic changes are experienced, and although all pregnancies are different, these changes could cause either illness anxiety disorder or somatic symptom disorder. This review explores the possibility of pregnancy-specific health anxiety in greater detail.
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