To identify risk factors for pain medication dependence. Chronic spinal pain outpatients (n=106) completed the Leeds Dependence. Questionnaire (LDQ) and measures of potential risk factors. Participants with high (n=3) and low (n=3) dependence were interviewed. Mean LDQ score was 11.52 (SD 7.35) and 15/106 participants (14.2%) were severely dependent (LDQ ≥20). In linear regression, pain intensity (β=0.313, p<0.001), being disabled by pain (β=0.355, p<0.001), borrowing pain medication (β=0.209, p=0.006), and emergency phone calls or clinic visits (β=0.169, p=0.029) were associated with degree of dependence across the range of LDQ scores. In logistic regression, pain intensity (p=0.001) and borrowing pain medication (p=0.004) increased the o...
Background: Chronic pain (CP) is a major healthcare problem. European Federation of International As...
Purpose: Examining whether socio-demographic variables, pain or functionality are related to the deg...
Background and aims: Pain intensity causes inadequate daily living activities in patients with low ...
Longitudinal research is needed to determine predictive factors of healthcare utilization and medica...
Aims: Self-medication with painkillers is widespread and increasing, and evidence about influences o...
Our aim was to compare the need for analgesics/drugs of abuse between headache patients--chronic and...
OBJECTIVE The study objectives were to identify baseline factors associated with pain medication ...
Our aim was to compare the need for analgesics/drugs of abuse between headache patients-chronic and ...
Our aim was to measure and compare the link between pain patients and the different kinds of analges...
Objective: There is increasing concern about the appropriateness of prescribing pharmaceutical opioi...
The aim of the study was to investigate pain occurrence, characteristics and correlations in an outp...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined potential risk factors associated with healthcare utilization among p...
Objective. Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a very common and costly health problem. Patients present...
Objectives: To describe the use of medicines and adherence among persons with spinal cord injury (SC...
BACKGROUND: In chronic non-malignant pain, medication is often used as an important cornerstone of t...
Background: Chronic pain (CP) is a major healthcare problem. European Federation of International As...
Purpose: Examining whether socio-demographic variables, pain or functionality are related to the deg...
Background and aims: Pain intensity causes inadequate daily living activities in patients with low ...
Longitudinal research is needed to determine predictive factors of healthcare utilization and medica...
Aims: Self-medication with painkillers is widespread and increasing, and evidence about influences o...
Our aim was to compare the need for analgesics/drugs of abuse between headache patients--chronic and...
OBJECTIVE The study objectives were to identify baseline factors associated with pain medication ...
Our aim was to compare the need for analgesics/drugs of abuse between headache patients-chronic and ...
Our aim was to measure and compare the link between pain patients and the different kinds of analges...
Objective: There is increasing concern about the appropriateness of prescribing pharmaceutical opioi...
The aim of the study was to investigate pain occurrence, characteristics and correlations in an outp...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined potential risk factors associated with healthcare utilization among p...
Objective. Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a very common and costly health problem. Patients present...
Objectives: To describe the use of medicines and adherence among persons with spinal cord injury (SC...
BACKGROUND: In chronic non-malignant pain, medication is often used as an important cornerstone of t...
Background: Chronic pain (CP) is a major healthcare problem. European Federation of International As...
Purpose: Examining whether socio-demographic variables, pain or functionality are related to the deg...
Background and aims: Pain intensity causes inadequate daily living activities in patients with low ...