Mental Health and Pain 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-2-8178-0414-9_4
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Pain Perception in Mental Health: An Overview

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“…4,5,13,28 Although the co-occurrence of depression or anxiety and pain may vary from study to study, both components are accepted and well established as highly influential factors determining the subjective experience of pain and treatment outcome. 6,8,10,29 32…”
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“…4,5,13,28 Although the co-occurrence of depression or anxiety and pain may vary from study to study, both components are accepted and well established as highly influential factors determining the subjective experience of pain and treatment outcome. 6,8,10,29 32…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment outcome and efficacy of enduring pain symptoms and its related restrictions in everyday life are closely linked to subjective expectations. 8 This does not only apply to mentally ill individuals but especially to those with depressive thoughts. 28,33 In other words, depressive behaviour might prevent therapeutic success because individuals tend to maintain in a vicious cycle of perpetual treatment failure and continued pain which may result in chronification of disease.…”
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