Abstract

Psychosomatically relevant instruments used in the Leipzig LIFE-Adult-Study Objectives: The main aim of the Leipzig Life-Adult-Study was to examine civilization diseases. In this paper we present the instruments used in this study which are relevant in a psychosomatic context. In addition, several results obtained with the study data will be described. Methods: The study comprised 10,000 inhabitants of Leipzig, the age range was 18-80 years. Beyond comprehensive medical examinations, the study included several questionnaires concerning mental health and quality of life. Results: This paper presents an overview on the assessment instruments for the following areas: medical examinations, socioeconomic status, life style, and psychosocial variables. The results of four questionnaires on anxiety, bodily complaints, optimism, and satisfaction with life will be presented concerning age and gender differences, and relationships to sociodemographic and behavioral factors. Conclusions: The paper illustrates the methods adopted in the LIFE-Adult-Study, highlights some of the results, and discusses the potential for further research.

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