Abstract
The psychosomatic condition of vertiginous patients was studied about the results of Cornell Medical Index (CMI), Yatabe-Guilford Test, psychogenic factors influencing vertigo and their personality.
In the type I and type II of CMI there were some cases with vertigo that required psychosomatic care. It was important to take detailed anamnesis about their personal history by interview for psychosomatic diagnosis. The incidence of psychosomatic disorders was greater in the group of vertigo with psychiatric factors than in those without psychogenic factors. But, the existence of psychogenic factor had no significant relation with other psychosomatic medical condition of vertiginous patients except for psychosomatic disorder. The frequency of type D in YG was greater in hysteria and the type C, was frequent in expectation neurosis, but there were no significant relation between YG and other psychosomatic conditions.