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Are Somatoform Disorders Changing With Time? The Case of Neurasthenia in China

Sing Lee, FRCPsych and Arthur Kleinman, MD

From the Department of Psychiatry (S.L.), The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, HKSAR; and the Department of Anthropology (A.K.), Harvard University, MA, USA.


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Figure 1. Chinese symptom configuration of neurasthenia.

 

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Figure 2. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders symptom configuration of neurasthenia as a somatoform disorder.

 





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