Associations between depression/anxiety and pain are well established, but its directionality is not clear. We examined the associations between temporally previous mental disorders and subsequent self-reported chronic back/neck pain onset, and investigated the variation in the strength of associations according to timing of events during the life course, and according to gender. Data were from population-based household surveys conducted in 19 countries (N = 52,095). Lifetime prevalence and age of onset of 16 mental disorders according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, and the occurrence and age of onset of back/neck pain were assessed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview. Survi...
Australians living with back problems are 2.5 times more likely to experience a depressive disorder,...
Background: Pain from various locations in the body and mental illness are common and the comorbidit...
It is unclear whether differences exist in the prevalence of mood, anxiety and alcohol use disorders...
Associations between depression/anxiety and pain are well established, but its directionality is not...
Associations between depression/anxiety and pain are well established, but its directionality is not...
Associations between depression/anxiety and pain are well established, but its directionality is not...
Chronic back pain is a significant biomedical problem due to its high prevalence and negative impact...
Patients with pain may be at increased risk of developing a first episode of depressive or anxiety d...
Pain might be an important risk factor for common mental disorders. Insight into the longitudinal as...
This study sought to estimate (1) the prevalence of the co-occurrence of, (2) the association betwee...
Pain might be an important risk factor for common mental disorders. Insight into the longitudinal as...
BACKGROUND: Back pain (BP) is a leading cause of global disability. However, population-based studie...
Objective. Patients with chronic widespread pain (CWP) have been reported to have a greater prevalen...
Background: Back pain (BP) is a leading cause of global disability. However, population-based studie...
Objective: Many patients with depression and/or anxiety (D/A) persistently report pain. However, it ...
Australians living with back problems are 2.5 times more likely to experience a depressive disorder,...
Background: Pain from various locations in the body and mental illness are common and the comorbidit...
It is unclear whether differences exist in the prevalence of mood, anxiety and alcohol use disorders...
Associations between depression/anxiety and pain are well established, but its directionality is not...
Associations between depression/anxiety and pain are well established, but its directionality is not...
Associations between depression/anxiety and pain are well established, but its directionality is not...
Chronic back pain is a significant biomedical problem due to its high prevalence and negative impact...
Patients with pain may be at increased risk of developing a first episode of depressive or anxiety d...
Pain might be an important risk factor for common mental disorders. Insight into the longitudinal as...
This study sought to estimate (1) the prevalence of the co-occurrence of, (2) the association betwee...
Pain might be an important risk factor for common mental disorders. Insight into the longitudinal as...
BACKGROUND: Back pain (BP) is a leading cause of global disability. However, population-based studie...
Objective. Patients with chronic widespread pain (CWP) have been reported to have a greater prevalen...
Background: Back pain (BP) is a leading cause of global disability. However, population-based studie...
Objective: Many patients with depression and/or anxiety (D/A) persistently report pain. However, it ...
Australians living with back problems are 2.5 times more likely to experience a depressive disorder,...
Background: Pain from various locations in the body and mental illness are common and the comorbidit...
It is unclear whether differences exist in the prevalence of mood, anxiety and alcohol use disorders...