Comorbidity between psychiatric disorders and chronic pain

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David A. Fishbain
Brian R. Cutler
Hubert L. Rosomoff
Renneè Steele Rosomoff
机构
[1] University of Miami School of Medicine,Departments of Psychiatry, Neurological Surgery, and Anesthesiology
[2] University of Miami Comprehensive Pain & Rehabilitation Center at South Shore Hospital,Departments of Psychiatry, Neurological Surgery, and Anesthesiology
[3] University of Miami Comprehensive Pain & Rehabilitation Center at South Shore Hospital,Departments of Neurological Surgery, and Anesthesiology
[4] University of Miami School of Medicine,Departments of Neurological Surgery, and Anesthesiology
[5] University of Miami Comprehensive Pain & Rehabilitation Center at South Shore Hospital,undefined
[6] University of Miami School of Medicine,undefined
[7] University of Miami Comprehensive Pain & Rehabilitation Center at South Shore Hospital,undefined
来源
Current Review of Pain | 1998年 / 2卷 / 1期
关键词
Chronic Pain; Personality Disorder; Panic Disorder; Psychoactive Substance; Complex Regional Pain Syndrome;
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10.1007/s11916-998-0057-7
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摘要
The term comorbidity refers to the coexistence of an index disease with another clinical entity. Comorbidity between chronic pain and psychiatric pathology as delineated on Axis I and II of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is reviewed here.The literature indicates that this type of comorbidity is common in chronic pain patients (CPPs).The most common groups of comorbid psychiatric disorders found within CPPs are affective disorders, substance-related disorders, and personality disorders. A number of other psychiatric disorder comorbidities should also be present within CPPs, but these have not yet been researched. Finally, the importance of psychiatric comorbidities to chronic pain treatment is discussed.
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