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n1} pumao f |( 0 U | Psyel osomatic Neseareld c= a Sad | | ELSEVIER Journal of Psychosomatic Research 56 (2004) 730-734 Contents Index Volume 56 Number | January 2004 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Original Articles Women’s Health : 1 Cognitive—behavioral stress management increases benefit finding and immune function among women with early-stage i breast cancer i B. A. McGregor, M. H. Antoni, A. Boyers, S. M. Alferi, B. B. Blomberg and C. S. Carver 9 Stress management, finding benefit, and immune function: Positive mechanisms for intervention effects on physiology ; J. E. Bower and S. C. Segerstrom 13. Alterations in morning cortisol associated with PTSD in women with breast cancer L. J. Luecken, B. Dausch, V. Gulla, R. Hong and B. E. Compas 17 Low prebiopsy state irritability scores at the clinical onset of invasive breast carcinoma , P. Trikas, |. Viachonikolis, |. Askoxilakis, E. Sanidas, D. Tsiftsis and N. Paritsis ; 27 Moods in everyday situations: Effects of menstrual cycle, work, and personality D. M. Davydov, D. Shapiro and |. B. Goldstein 35 —— Anxiety following miscarriage and the subsequent pregnancy: A review of the literature and future directions P. A. Geller, D. Kerns and C. M. Klier ; 47 Pregnancy affects appraisal of negative life events L. M. Glynn, C. D. Schetter, P. D. Wadhwa and C. A. Sandman 53 Depressive symptoms are independently correlated with lipid peroxidation in a female population: Comparison with vitamins i and carotenoids H. Tsuboi, K. Shimoi, N. Kinae, |. Oguni, R. Hori and F. Kobayashi Cardiology 59 One year cumulative incidence of depression following myocardial infarction and impact on cardiac outcome J. J. M. H. Strik, R. Lousberg, E. C. Cheriex and A. Honig 67 ~—_—‘F actors influencing the decision to seek treatment for symptoms of acute myocardial infarction: An evaluation of the Self-Regulatory Model of illness behaviour J. C. Walsh, M. Lynch, A. W. Murphy and K. Daly eeaeannee kese,a 75 Quality of life in physical health domains predicts adherence among myocardial infarction patients even after adjusting for depressive symptoms J. Fogel, J. A. Fauerbach, R. C. Ziegelstein and D. E. Bush 83. Cardiac parasympathetic dysfunction related to depression in older adults with acute coronary syndromes S. M. Guinjoan, M. S. Ladron de Guevara, C. Correa, S. |. Schauffele, L. Nicola-Siri, R. D. Fahrer, E. Ortiz-Fragola, J. A. Martinez-Martinez and D. P. Cardinali ag*ea e> dNeet peey 89 —_ Heart rate variability increases in elderly depressed patients who respond to electroconvulsive therapy ' E. Nahshoni, D. Aizenberg, M. Sigler, B. Strasberg, G. Zalsman, S. Imbar, E. Adler and A. Weizman 95 Psychosocial functioning and physical symptoms in heart failure patients: A within-individual approach i R. A. Carels, D. Musher-Eizenman, H. Cacciapaglia, C. |. Pérez-Benitez, S. Christie and W. O'Brien 103 The relationship of a rationality/antiemotionality personality scale to mortalities of cancer and cardiovascular disease in a 1 community population in Japan K. Hirokawa, C. Nagata, N. Takatsuka and H. Shimizu 113. Anger expression and essential hypertension: Behavioral response to confrontation K. T. Larkin and C. Zayfert Contents Index / Journal of Psychosomatic Research 56 (2004) 730—734 119. Men deny and women cry, but who dies? Do the wages of “denial” include early ischemic coronary heart disease? M. W. Ketterer, J. Denollet, J. Chapp, B. Thayer, S. Keteyian, V. Clark, S. John, A. J. Farha and S. Deveshwar 125 Sex differences in predictors of illness intrusiveness 1 year after a cardiac event R.-L. Franche, S. Abbey, J. Irvine, Z. M. Shnek, S. L. Grace, G. M. Devins and D. E. Stewart 133 Stress management: What is it? L. Ong, W. Linden and S. Young 139 Catastrophic thinking about pain increases discomfort during internal atrial cardioversion J. W. S Viaeyen, C. Timmermans, L.-M. Rodriquez, G. Crombez, W. van Horne, G. M. Ayers, A. Albert and H. J. J. Wellens 145 Microcirculatory assessment of vascular acrosyndrome in anorexia nervosa and analysis of manifestation factors P. Klein-Weigel, P. Rein, F. Kronenberg, E. List, J. Kinzl, W. Biebl and G. Fraedrich Letter to the Editor 149 Cortisol day profiles in victims of mobbing (bullying at the work place): Preliminary results of a first psychobiological field study B. M. Kudielka and S. Kern 151 Calendar Volume 56 Number 2 February 2004 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Sleep and Chronic Fatigue Editorial 153 Chronic fatigue—chronically confusing but growing information C. M. Shapiro 157 The assessment of fatigue: A practical guide for clinicians and researchers A. J. Dittner, S. C. Wessely and R. G. Brown 171 Factor analysis of symptoms among subjects with unexplained chronic fatigue: What can we learn about chronic fatigue syndrome? R. Nisenbaum, M. Reyes, E. R. Unger and W. C. Reeves 179 Autonomic function and serum erythropoietin levels in chronic fatigue syndrome A. S. Winkler, D. Blair, J. T. Marsden, T. J. Peters, S. Wessely and A. J. Cleare 185 Psychological aspects of fibromyalgia: Research vs. clinician impressions R. A. Sansone, J. V. Levengood and M. Selilbom 189 Arandomised, controlled, triple-blind trial of the efficacy of homeopathic treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome E. Weatherley-Jones, J. P. Nicholl, K. J. Thomas, G. J. Parry, M. W. McKendrick, S. T. Green, P. J. Stanley and S. P. J. Lynch 199 Chronic fatigue syndrome and sexual dysfunction R. C. W. Vermeulen and H. R. Scholte 203 Alcohol use in chronic fatigue syndrome J. Woolley, R. Allen and S. Wessely 207 Monozygotic twins discordant for chronic fatigue syndrome: Objective measures of sleep N. Ball, D. S. Buchwald, D. Schmidt, J. Goldberg, S. Ashton and R. Armitage 213 _—‘T he Italian version of the Fibrofatigue Scale, a reliable tool for the evaluation of fibromyalgia symptoms P. Sarzi-Puttini, F. Atzeni, M. Turiel, R. Furlan, L. Vulpio, M. Carrabba and F. Pace 217 ‘Illness and disability in Danish Chronic Fatigue Syndrome patients at diagnosis and 5-year follow-up M. M. Andersen, H. Permin and F. Albrecht 231 Sleep patterns in college students: Gender and grade differences L.-L. Tsai and S.-P. Li 239 Self-reported sleep across the menstrual cycle in young, healthy women F. C. Baker and H. S. Driver 245 Apreliminary investigation of the effectiveness of a sleep apnea education program S. S. Smith, C. P. Lang, K. A. Sullivan and J. Warren 251 Objective assessment of personality disorder in chronic fatigue syndrome M. Henderson and C. Tannock Contents Index / Journal of Psychosomatic Research 56 (2004) 730-734 Letter to the Editor 255 Rains, J., Penzien, D. Sleep and chronic pain challenges to the a-EEG sleep pattern as a pain specific sleep anomaly K. Harman and R. T. Pivik Book Reviews 257 A Clinical Guide to Clinical Sleep Disorders on Children and Adolescents D. Gozal 259 Treating Chronic and Severe Mental Disorders—A Handbook of Empirically Supported Interventions J. Swanson 261 Calendar Volume 56 Number 3 March 2004 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Psychological treatments for noncardiac chest pain: Recommendations for a new approach J. L. Esler and B. C. Bock 271 Cognitive change in patients undergoing hypnotherapy for irritable bowel syndrome W. M. Gonsalkorale, B. B. Toner and P. J. Whorwell 279 Personality and affect as determinants of medically unexplained symptoms in primary care: A follow-up study V. De Gucht, B. Fischler and W. Heiser 287. Conversion and somatization disorders: Dissociative symptoms and other characteristics H. Guz, Z. Doganay, A. Ozkan, E. Colak, A. Tomac and G. Sarisoy 293 What do medical outpatients attending a neurology clinic think about antidepressants? J. Stone, D. Durrance, W. Wojcik, A. Carson and M. Sharpe 297 ‘The stress of musculoskeletal pain: A comparison between primary care patients in various ages J. J. F. Soares, 0. Sundin and G. Grossi ; 307. ~+Personality as a predictor of hypochondriacal concerns: Results from two longitudinal studies E. Ferguson 313. Do general practitioners believe that their older patients physical symptoms are somatized? B. Sheehan, C. Bass, R. Briggs and R. Jacoby 317 Do health causal attributions and coping strategies act as moderators of quality of life in peritoneal dialysis patients? S. Pucheu, S. M. Consoli, C. D’Auzac, P. Francais and B. Issad f 323 Clustering patients according to health perceptions: Relationships to psychosocial characteristics and medication nonadherence M. J. Sewitch, K. Leffondré and P. L. Dobkin 333. Psychopathology and illness beliefs influence COPD self-management C. A. Dowson, G. |. Town, C. Frampton and R. T. Mulder | 341 Does optimism affect symptom report in chronic disease? What are its consequences for self-care behaviour and physical functioning? D. de Ridder, M. Fournier and J. Bensing 351 A prospective study on the course of anxiety after vestibular neuronitis F. Godemann, M. Linden, P. Neu, E. Heipp and P. Dorr pTVeeT oRer : 355 Coping and psychological adjustment among people with multiple sclerosis M. P. McCabe, S. McKern and E. McDonald 363 Effects of regular exercise on lymphocyte subsets and CD62L after psychological vs. physical stress S. Hong, N. H. Farag, R. A. Nelesen, M. G. Ziegler and P. J. Mills 371 Detecting mental disorders in general hospitals by the SCL-8 scale P. Fink, E. Ornbel, M. S. Hansen, L. Sondergaard and P. De Jonge 377. ~~P leasant feeling from watching a comical video enhances free radical-scavenging capacity in human whole saliva T. Atsumi, S. Fujisawa, Y. Nakabayashi, T. Kawarai, T. Yasui and K. Tonosaki OAUEiTSAM eSyPaogT ED 381 Science and Pseudoscience in Clinical Psychology S. R. Thorp 381 Review of pets and our mental health: The why, the what, and the how N. Sachs-Ericsson Contents Index / Journal of Psychosomatic Research 56 (2004) 730-734 382 Handbook of Obesity Treatment P. E. Matz 385 Calendar Volume 56 Number 4 April 2004 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Special Issue: Somatoform Disorders Editorial 387 Somatoform disorders — new approaches to classification, conceptualization, and treatment W. Rief and M. Sharpe Original Articles 391 A systematic review of the epidemiology of somatisation disorder and hypochondriasis F. Creed and A. Barsky 409 What can we learn from a cross-national study of somatic distress? 0. Gureje 413 The prevalence of somatoform disorders among internal medical inpatients P. Fink, M. S. Hansen and M.-L. Oxhgj 419 Associations between neuroendocrine responses to Insulin Tolerance Test and patient characteristics in chronic fatigue syndrome J. Gaab, V. Engert, V. Heitz, T. Schad, T. H. Schiirmeyer and U. Ehlert Hearts, guts and minds: Somatisation in the military from 1900 E. Jones and S. Wessely The role of childhood abuse in Axis | and Axis II psychiatric disorders and medical disorders of unknown origin among irritable bowel syndrome patients E. B. Blanchard, L. Keefer, J. M. Lackner, T. E. Galovski, S. Krasner and M. A. Sykes High-utilizers of medical care: A crucial subgroup among somatizing patients W. Hiller and M. M. Fichter 445 Subjective health complaints, sensitization and sustained cognitive activation (stress) H. R. Eriksen and H. Ursin 449 Cognitive-behavioural therapy for patients with multiple somatoform symptoms — a randomised controlled trial in tertiary care G. Bleichhardt, B. Timmer and W. Rief 455 Pharmacotherapy of somatoform disorders B. A. Fallon 461 Erratum May 2004 Volume 56 Number 5 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Special Issue: Sleep and the Elderly Editorial 463 Editorial M. M. Ohayon Special Issue Articles 465 Sleep health, lifestyle and mental health in the Japanese elderly: Ensuring sleep to promote a healthy brain and mind H. Tanaka and S. Shirakawa Contents Index / Journal of Psychosomatic Research 56 (2004) 730-734 Interactions between sleep normative data and sociocultural characteristics in the elderly M. M. Ohayon 487 Sleep and quantitative EEG in neurodegenerative disorders D. Petit, J.-F. Gagnon, M. L. Fantini, L. Ferini-Strambi and J. Montplaisir 497 Sleep disturbances and chronic disease in older adults: Results of the 2003 National Sleep Foundation S/eep in America Survey D. Foley, S. Ancoli-israel, P. Britz and J. Walsh ‘ 503 Age-related sleep change: Gender and estrogen effects on the subjective—objective sleep quality relationships of healthy, noncomplaining older men and women M. V. Vitiello, L. H. Larsen and K. E. Moe 511 A prospective study of nocturia and the quality of life of elderly patients with obstructive sleep apnea or sleep onset insomnia C. Guilleminault, C. M. Lin, M. A. Goncalves and E. Ramos 517 +Nocturia, nocturnal polyuria, and sleep quality in the elderly R. Asplund nee r 527 Increased utilization of health services by insomniacs—an epidemiological perspective M. Novak, |. Mucsi, C. M. Shapiro, J. Rethelyi and M.S. Kopp 537 Twenty minutes versus forty-five minutes morning bright light treatment on sleep onset insomnia in elderly subjects i C. Kirisoglu and C. Guilleminault 543 Restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movement disorder in the elderly M. Hornyak and C. Trenkwalder 549 Cognitive changes and sleep disordered breathing in elderly: Differences in race i M. Cohen-Zion, C. Stepnowsky, S. Johnson, M. Marler, J. E. Dimsdale and S. Ancoli-israel ; Volume 56 Number 6 June 2004 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE Editorials 555 The journal, the EACLPP and the ICPM F. Creed 556 Psychosomatic research in Europe: Quo vadis—where we are going? H.-C. Deter Abstracts , 561 7 Annual Scientific Meeting of the European Association for Consultation Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosomatics (EACLPP) 581 The 25 European Conference of Psychosomatic Research Original Articles 675 Body image dissatisfaction among males across the lifespan: A review of past literature 1 M.P. McCabe and L.A. Ricciardelli ‘ 687 Effect of psychotherapy and relaxation on the psychosocial and somatic course of Crohn's disease: Main results of the German Prospective Multicenter Psychotherapy Treatment Study on Crohn's Disease i W. Keller, M. Pritsch, J. von Wietersheim, P. Scheib, W. Osborn, F. Balck, R. Dilg, E. Schmelz-Schumacher, W. Doppl, G. Jantschek, H.-C. Deter and The German Study Group on Psychosocial Intervention in Crohn's Disease 697 Psychological treatment on Crohn's disease A commentary by Dr. E. Guthrie on the above paper by Dr. Keller et. al 699 Alexithymia is no risk factor for exacerbation in spasmodic torticollis patients H. Giindel, A. Greiner, A.O. Ceballos-Baumann, K.H. Ladwig, M. von Rad, H. Foérstl and T. Jahn 707 = Study on alexithymia in adult non-patients J. Modestin, R. Furrer and T. Malti 711‘ Behavioral interventions in asthma: Biofeedback techniques T. Ritz, B.D ahme and W.T. Roth 721 ‘The contribution of expectations to motion sickness symptoms and gastric activity M.J. Williamson, M.J. Thomas and R.M. Stern 727 ~=—Author Index Contents Index

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