<div><p>Background</p><p>Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms. In questionnaires, such as the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), responses may be influenced more by pain than by the severity of depression. In addition, previous studies have suggested that symptoms of negative self-image, a key element in depression, are uncommon in chronic pain-related depression. The object of this study is to assess the relationship of the somatic and cognitive-emotional items of BDI with the diagnosis of depression, pain intensity, and disability.</p><p>Methods</p><p>One hundred consecutive chronic pain patients completed the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders (SCID) for the diagnosis of majo...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
This study examined: (a) the incidence of concomitant depression in the chronic pain population at a...
Approximately one in five Canadian adults suffer from chronic pain. Furthermore, rates of psychiatri...
Background: Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms...
Background: Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms...
Background: Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms...
Background: Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms...
Background Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms....
Background and purposeDepression is a frequent co-morbid diagnosis in chronic pain, and has been sho...
There is much conflicting research regarding the presence of pain and depression in chronic pain pat...
There is much conflicting research regarding the presence of pain and depression in chronic pain pat...
Background: Studies have shown that the validity of self-reported depression question-naires may be ...
Background: Considerable evidence has suggested depression is significantly more prevalent in patien...
The concept of chronic pain has become enmeshed with depression. In an attempt to unraiel this compl...
Background Low back pain is a common health issue affecting at least 80% of individuals during their...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
This study examined: (a) the incidence of concomitant depression in the chronic pain population at a...
Approximately one in five Canadian adults suffer from chronic pain. Furthermore, rates of psychiatri...
Background: Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms...
Background: Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms...
Background: Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms...
Background: Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms...
Background Diagnosing depression in chronic pain is challenging due to overlapping somatic symptoms....
Background and purposeDepression is a frequent co-morbid diagnosis in chronic pain, and has been sho...
There is much conflicting research regarding the presence of pain and depression in chronic pain pat...
There is much conflicting research regarding the presence of pain and depression in chronic pain pat...
Background: Studies have shown that the validity of self-reported depression question-naires may be ...
Background: Considerable evidence has suggested depression is significantly more prevalent in patien...
The concept of chronic pain has become enmeshed with depression. In an attempt to unraiel this compl...
Background Low back pain is a common health issue affecting at least 80% of individuals during their...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
This study examined: (a) the incidence of concomitant depression in the chronic pain population at a...
Approximately one in five Canadian adults suffer from chronic pain. Furthermore, rates of psychiatri...