Factitious Disorder
Factitious Disorder
Factitious Disorder
Simulate, induce or aggravate illness to receive medical
attention whether they are ill or not.
may inflict painful, deform or life threatening injury on
themselves or their dependents
Motivation is simply to receive medical care and partake
in the medical system
Can lead to significant morbidity or mortality
Patient must be taken seriously
Richard Asher
Coined the term manchausen syndrome
Refer to syndrome in which patients embellish their
personal history, fabricate symptoms to gain hospital
admission and move from hospital to hospital.
Epidemiology
Approximately 0.8% 1.0% of psychiatric consults.
2/3 with manchausen syndrome are male
Unemployed / unmarried
Without significant social & family attachment
Comorbidity
Person with factitious disorder have comorbid psych diagnosis
Etiology
Psychosocial factors
Anecdotal case reports indicate that many of the patients
suffered childhood abuse or deprivation resulting in frequent
hospitalization delay early dev
Inpatient stay may have been regarded as an escape from
traumatic home situations
Patients may have found a series of caretakers to be loving
and caring
Patients family of origin include a neglecting mother or an
Depression
Hallucination
Disscoiative symptoms and conversion
Bizzare behavior
Other symptoms
Pseudologia fantastica
Impostorship assume identity of prestigious person (war
heroes, surgical scars)