This article presents the findings of a focused literature review and consensus meetings on the definition and clinical significance of painful symptoms in patients with depression. About 50% of depressed patients report pain, and many types of pain occur more frequently in people with depression than in those without. There is some evidence that pain in depressed patients is associated with a poor response to treatment. Pain and depression may share common pathways and may both respond to treatment with certain antidepressants. Doctors need to be alert to pain in depressed patients and be prepared to treat it
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
Although clinical studies suggest depressed patients may be more vulnerable to pain, experimental re...
The paper presents selected problems of the coexistence of chronic pain and depression . It has been...
This article presents the findings of a focused literature review and consensus meetings on the defi...
Current diagnostic systems maintain an artificial division between ‘physical’and ‘psychological’diso...
Background: Depression and pain are both burdensome ailments that affect a major proportion of the p...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Objective: The presence of painful physical symptoms may confound the diagnosis of major depressive ...
BACKGROUND: Depression and pain may sometimes be related conditions. Occasionally, depression may be...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Depression is a common mental disorder with various symptoms and often accompanied with unexplained ...
Patients with depression often report pain. Evidence regarding altered pain sensitivity in depressed...
Major depressive disorder is an important health problem and a major cause of disability worldwide....
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether painful physical symptoms (PPS) can be considered within the spectrum ...
Objective: The study aims to determine which dimensions of pain-somatosensory, affective, or evaluat...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
Although clinical studies suggest depressed patients may be more vulnerable to pain, experimental re...
The paper presents selected problems of the coexistence of chronic pain and depression . It has been...
This article presents the findings of a focused literature review and consensus meetings on the defi...
Current diagnostic systems maintain an artificial division between ‘physical’and ‘psychological’diso...
Background: Depression and pain are both burdensome ailments that affect a major proportion of the p...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Objective: The presence of painful physical symptoms may confound the diagnosis of major depressive ...
BACKGROUND: Depression and pain may sometimes be related conditions. Occasionally, depression may be...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Depression is a common mental disorder with various symptoms and often accompanied with unexplained ...
Patients with depression often report pain. Evidence regarding altered pain sensitivity in depressed...
Major depressive disorder is an important health problem and a major cause of disability worldwide....
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether painful physical symptoms (PPS) can be considered within the spectrum ...
Objective: The study aims to determine which dimensions of pain-somatosensory, affective, or evaluat...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
Although clinical studies suggest depressed patients may be more vulnerable to pain, experimental re...
The paper presents selected problems of the coexistence of chronic pain and depression . It has been...