Abstract
Previous research isolated the amount of symptomatology as a meaningful clinical-research dimension for describing hospitalized psychiatric patients. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the symptoms which are characteristically associated with “high-complainers” and with “low-complainers.” Ss were 248 hospitalized male psychiatric patients, each of whom was administered a symptom checklist. Results indicated that differential symptom patterns are associated with varying amounts of symptomatology.
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