Globus pharyngis, personality, and psychological distress in the general population

Psychosomatics. 1995 Nov-Dec;36(6):570-7. doi: 10.1016/S0033-3182(95)71614-0.

Abstract

The authors approached 1,158 middle-aged women, who were assessed for the presence of the globus sensation in the prior 3 months. Seventy globus "cases" (6.0%) were identified. Twenty-eight women with globus and 35 control subjects completed a series of questionnaires designed to assess personality traits and psychological distress. The globus subjects were significantly higher on neuroticism and low on extra-version and had significantly elevated levels of psychological distress, including anxiety, low mood, and somatic concern when compared with the control subjects. Severity of throat symptoms, but not personality or psychological distress scores, predicted the degree of medical help sought for the symptom.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Conversion Disorder / epidemiology
  • Conversion Disorder / psychology*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Deglutition Disorders / epidemiology
  • Deglutition Disorders / psychology*
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Middle Aged
  • Personality Disorders / diagnosis
  • Personality Disorders / epidemiology
  • Personality Disorders / psychology*
  • Personality Inventory
  • Scotland / epidemiology
  • Somatoform Disorders / diagnosis
  • Somatoform Disorders / epidemiology
  • Somatoform Disorders / psychology*