Focuses on how stress and emotion may show up as physical discomfort.
This factor measures how psychological strain may appear as bodily symptoms.
This page is most effective when reviewed together with the test result, the right supporting articles, and a retest plan.
Check where this factor sits among the nine dimensions and how it relates to the total score and positive items.
Use the interpretation guide and related articles to understand the score more clearly before planning follow-up action.
If bodily discomfort rises and falls with stress, stabilize sleep, eating, and medical follow-up first, then retest in 2 to 4 weeks to see whether the score drops with pressure.
Use the interpretation guide, supporting articles, and the retest guide to build a more complete review path.
Learn how to read total scores, factor scores, and practical next steps.
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View articleLearn when and how to retest so you can observe changes more reliably.
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