Background: Previous findings have shown a high degree of comorbid psychopathology in chronic low back pain (CLBP), but less is known about the broad range of comorbid psychiatric disorders. The prevalence is reported to be between 40%-100% depending on methods being used, sample or setting. Aims: To assess the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in a population of CLBP patients, using a psychiatric diagnostic interview. Methods: 565 patients sick listed between 2 and 10 months for unspecific LBP were included in the study. All were recruited as part of an ongoing trial in secondary care, and were assessed with the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), which is a short structured diagnostic interview for DSM-IV and ICD-10 ...
BACKGROUND: Better insight into frequent comorbidities in patients with chronic (>/= 3 months) low b...
Abdulbari Bener,1–3 Mohamud Verjee,4 Elnour E Dafeeah,5 Omar Falah,4 Taha Al-Juhaishi,4 Jo...
Study Design: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain.Objectives: To eval...
Background: Previous findings have shown a high degree of comorbid psychopathology in chronic low ba...
Introduction: The incidence of chronic low back pain (LBP) is very high in Bangladesh. There is a hi...
Background: There is a paucity of information on psychiatric comorbidity in chronic pain patients in...
Objective: The reported prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in chronic pain patients (CCPs) was high...
One hundred twenty seven patients of chronic low back pain patients were assessed for current psychi...
Objective: To investigate changes in pain, disability, anxiety, depression, somatic symptom burden a...
Background: Back pain (BP) is a leading cause of global disability. However, population-based studie...
BACKGROUND: Back pain (BP) is a leading cause of global disability. However, population-based studie...
Objective. Patients with chronic widespread pain (CWP) have been reported to have a greater prevalen...
Chronic back pain is a significant biomedical problem due to its high prevalence and negative impact...
p.982-985Objective: To evaluate the frequency of anxiety and depression disorders in patients with c...
Abstract Aim To explore the characteristics of psychiatric morbidity in chronic pain patients who pr...
BACKGROUND: Better insight into frequent comorbidities in patients with chronic (>/= 3 months) low b...
Abdulbari Bener,1–3 Mohamud Verjee,4 Elnour E Dafeeah,5 Omar Falah,4 Taha Al-Juhaishi,4 Jo...
Study Design: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain.Objectives: To eval...
Background: Previous findings have shown a high degree of comorbid psychopathology in chronic low ba...
Introduction: The incidence of chronic low back pain (LBP) is very high in Bangladesh. There is a hi...
Background: There is a paucity of information on psychiatric comorbidity in chronic pain patients in...
Objective: The reported prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in chronic pain patients (CCPs) was high...
One hundred twenty seven patients of chronic low back pain patients were assessed for current psychi...
Objective: To investigate changes in pain, disability, anxiety, depression, somatic symptom burden a...
Background: Back pain (BP) is a leading cause of global disability. However, population-based studie...
BACKGROUND: Back pain (BP) is a leading cause of global disability. However, population-based studie...
Objective. Patients with chronic widespread pain (CWP) have been reported to have a greater prevalen...
Chronic back pain is a significant biomedical problem due to its high prevalence and negative impact...
p.982-985Objective: To evaluate the frequency of anxiety and depression disorders in patients with c...
Abstract Aim To explore the characteristics of psychiatric morbidity in chronic pain patients who pr...
BACKGROUND: Better insight into frequent comorbidities in patients with chronic (>/= 3 months) low b...
Abdulbari Bener,1–3 Mohamud Verjee,4 Elnour E Dafeeah,5 Omar Falah,4 Taha Al-Juhaishi,4 Jo...
Study Design: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain.Objectives: To eval...