Aims: Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utilization by psychiatric in-patients with co-morbid pain symptoms are unknown. The purpose of this study is to estimate whether patients with major depression and co-morbid pain access medical treatment for their pain as much as their counterparts with psychiatric diagnoses other than major depression. Methods: A total of 103 patients (62 female; 41 male) were assessed for a diagnosis of major depression applying a psychiatric clinical interview followed by a self-report pain questionnaire, which assessed physical pain in psychiatric patients. Results: Patients with major depression reported higher rates of pain symptoms in the past 6 and 12...
This study examined: (a) the incidence of concomitant depression in the chronic pain population at a...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain and mood disorders are common in older people. Their relationship however r...
Introduction: Mental health issues, especially depression, are common in chronic pain patients. Depr...
Aims: Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utiliz...
Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utilization ...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
Introduction: Patients with depression frequently report painful physical symptoms. However, there a...
Unrecognized depression among patients with chronic pain is a common medical problem, highlighting t...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Major depressive disorder is an important health problem and a major cause of disability worldwide....
Objective: Pain commonly coexists with depression, but its impact on treatment outcomes has not been...
Objective: The reported prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in chronic pain patients (CCPs) was high...
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...
This study examined: (a) the incidence of concomitant depression in the chronic pain population at a...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain and mood disorders are common in older people. Their relationship however r...
Introduction: Mental health issues, especially depression, are common in chronic pain patients. Depr...
Aims: Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utiliz...
Patients with depression often have co-morbid pain symptoms. However, rates of service utilization ...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
Introduction: Patients with depression frequently report painful physical symptoms. However, there a...
Unrecognized depression among patients with chronic pain is a common medical problem, highlighting t...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
BACKGROUND: Patients with depression often experience pain. There is limited understanding of the re...
Major depressive disorder is an important health problem and a major cause of disability worldwide....
Objective: Pain commonly coexists with depression, but its impact on treatment outcomes has not been...
Objective: The reported prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in chronic pain patients (CCPs) was high...
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...
This study examined: (a) the incidence of concomitant depression in the chronic pain population at a...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain and mood disorders are common in older people. Their relationship however r...
Introduction: Mental health issues, especially depression, are common in chronic pain patients. Depr...