

Author: Huss Anke Küchenhoff Joachim Bircher Andreas Heller Pia Kuster Heinz Niederer Markus Scartazzini Gustavo Schwarzenbach Simone Waeber Roger Wegmann Lukas Braun-Fahrländer Charlotte
Publisher: Urban & Fischer
ISSN: 1438-4639
Source: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, Vol.207, Iss.3, 2004-07, pp. : 245-254
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Abstract
Problem: To assess symptoms attributed to the environment from an interdisciplinary perspective and to evaluate the plausibility of the participants' individual theory of a causal relationship between exposure and health impairment. Method: We assessed the medical, psychiatric and environmental background in every participant in an environmental medicine project and discussed the explanatory value of our findings for each reported symptom. Results: Every second participant had at least one symptom that could be plausibly explained by simultaneously occurring medical, psychological or environmental findings. In 40% of the participants the research team rated the association between an environmental exposure and the health complaints to be ‘plausible'. Psychiatric disorders were frequent, but did not exclude environmentally caused symptoms. Conclusion: Only an interdisciplinary structure including medical, psychiatric and environmental expertise is likely to adequately diagnose and advise persons with environmentally related symptoms.
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