Which of the following statements about the etiology of somatoform disorders is most accurate?

A) They likely involve an interaction of neurobiological, psychological, and familial factors.
B) They are more common in adults with a history of child abuse.
C) They are typically a physiological consequence of substance abuse.
D) They result from the brain changes that occur from prolonged physical or psychological trauma.


Ans: A
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The basis for somatoform disorders is often unclear and complicated. Most clinicians advocate for a multidimensional causal model encompassing a complex interplay of neurobiological, psychological, and familial factors.

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