Current diagnostic systems maintain an artificial division between ‘physical’and ‘psychological’disorders. This is exemplified by the way in which pain symptoms are dealt with in the context of depressive illness. The consequences of this are discussed, and ways to enhance the clinical care of patients with depression and pain are suggested
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Aims: Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utiliz...
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...
BACKGROUND: Depression and pain may sometimes be related conditions. Occasionally, depression may be...
Background: Depression and pain are both burdensome ailments that affect a major proportion of the p...
Objective: The presence of painful physical symptoms may confound the diagnosis of major depressive ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether painful physical symptoms (PPS) can be considered within the spectrum ...
Major depressive disorder is an important health problem and a major cause of disability worldwide....
Depression is a common mental disorder with various symptoms and often accompanied with unexplained ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Objective: The study aims to determine which dimensions of pain-somatosensory, affective, or evaluat...
Patients with depression often report pain. Evidence regarding altered pain sensitivity in depressed...
Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) may suffer from concomitant pain symptoms. The aim of ...
Aims: Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utiliza...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Aims: Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utiliz...
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...
BACKGROUND: Depression and pain may sometimes be related conditions. Occasionally, depression may be...
Background: Depression and pain are both burdensome ailments that affect a major proportion of the p...
Objective: The presence of painful physical symptoms may confound the diagnosis of major depressive ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether painful physical symptoms (PPS) can be considered within the spectrum ...
Major depressive disorder is an important health problem and a major cause of disability worldwide....
Depression is a common mental disorder with various symptoms and often accompanied with unexplained ...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Objective: The study aims to determine which dimensions of pain-somatosensory, affective, or evaluat...
Patients with depression often report pain. Evidence regarding altered pain sensitivity in depressed...
Patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) may suffer from concomitant pain symptoms. The aim of ...
Aims: Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utiliza...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Aims: Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utiliz...
The paper presents selected problems of the coexistence of chronic pain and depression . It has been...