Abstract Background and aims Pharmaceutical opioid prescription rates are increasing globally, however knowledge of their long-term effects on mental health, in particular depression remains limited. This study aimed to identify factors associated with the onset of depression post-opioid use that differ to factors associated with depression post-pain. Method Participants (N=1 418) were a national sample prescribed opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Age at onset of depression, pain and commencement of opioid medications were collected via structured interview. Results Six in 10 (61%) reported lifetime depression; of those, almost half developed depression after pain and after they started opioid medications (48%). Variables associated with...
Objective:Although depression and chronic pain often coexist, few studies have examined antidepressa...
Objective:Although depression and chronic pain often coexist, few studies have examined antidepressa...
Although evidence suggests that a number of patient psychological factors may influence physicians’ ...
BACKGROUND: Results from studies using medical record data indicate chronic (\u3e90 days) opioid ana...
Chronic use (\u3e90 Days) of opioid analgesics significantly increases the risk of development of ne...
OBJECTIVE: Engagement in evidence-based psychological interventions for pain management is low. Iden...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
PURPOSE: Recent results suggests the risk of a new onset of depression increases with longer duratio...
Emerging research suggests that prescription opioid craving is associated with negative mood and dep...
Introduction and Aims: The limited literature on pain in opioid-treatment samples indicates that it ...
ObjectivesChronic opioid therapy (COT) for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) is characterized by both hi...
BackgroundChronic opioid therapy has increased dramatically, as have complications related to prescr...
ObjectivesChronic opioid therapy (COT) for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) is characterized by both hi...
BackgroundChronic opioid therapy has increased dramatically, as have complications related to prescr...
Objective:Although depression and chronic pain often coexist, few studies have examined antidepressa...
Objective:Although depression and chronic pain often coexist, few studies have examined antidepressa...
Although evidence suggests that a number of patient psychological factors may influence physicians’ ...
BACKGROUND: Results from studies using medical record data indicate chronic (\u3e90 days) opioid ana...
Chronic use (\u3e90 Days) of opioid analgesics significantly increases the risk of development of ne...
OBJECTIVE: Engagement in evidence-based psychological interventions for pain management is low. Iden...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
PURPOSE: Recent results suggests the risk of a new onset of depression increases with longer duratio...
Emerging research suggests that prescription opioid craving is associated with negative mood and dep...
Introduction and Aims: The limited literature on pain in opioid-treatment samples indicates that it ...
ObjectivesChronic opioid therapy (COT) for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) is characterized by both hi...
BackgroundChronic opioid therapy has increased dramatically, as have complications related to prescr...
ObjectivesChronic opioid therapy (COT) for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) is characterized by both hi...
BackgroundChronic opioid therapy has increased dramatically, as have complications related to prescr...
Objective:Although depression and chronic pain often coexist, few studies have examined antidepressa...
Objective:Although depression and chronic pain often coexist, few studies have examined antidepressa...
Although evidence suggests that a number of patient psychological factors may influence physicians’ ...