2019
DOI: 10.1111/ppc.12403
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Subjective depressive symptoms associated with pain in patients with major depressive disorder: Findings from the study on the aspect of Asian depression

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“…Moreover, a study indicated that persistent depressive symptoms was significantly associated with worsening of osteoarthritis (OA) knee pain 25. Another previous study also demonstrated that physical pain symptoms were significantly associated with the mean score of depressive symptoms severity 17. Furthermore, a longitudinal analysis revealed that pain severity was a strong predictor of subsequent depressive symptom severity, and conversely, depressive symptom severity was a strong predictor of subsequent pain severity 18.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Moreover, a study indicated that persistent depressive symptoms was significantly associated with worsening of osteoarthritis (OA) knee pain 25. Another previous study also demonstrated that physical pain symptoms were significantly associated with the mean score of depressive symptoms severity 17. Furthermore, a longitudinal analysis revealed that pain severity was a strong predictor of subsequent depressive symptom severity, and conversely, depressive symptom severity was a strong predictor of subsequent pain severity 18.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…According to this study, participants with pain showed higher scores of Montgomery-Asberg depressive symptoms rating scales. However, results of these studies are limited to showing the mean of depressive symptom severity score depending on the presence of pain symptoms 17. Moreover, a longitudinal analysis revealed that pain severity was a strong predictor of subsequent depressive symptom severity, and conversely, depressive symptom severity was a strong predictor of subsequent pain severity 18…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Evidence suggested that sex differences in the depressive symptoms-pain association may be caused by multiple biological-social-psychological mechanisms, including sex hormones and their interaction with the immune system, gender roles, pain coping, and catastrophizing [ 48 , 49 ]. The sex difference in depressive symptoms may also be caused by biological factors, psychological factors, and multiple factors at micro and macro levels [ 50 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…LBP interacted with DD in postpartum women with concomitant RAD. Several investigations have linked DD to chronic spinal pain [ 15 , 16 ]. Oon-Arom et al [ 16 ] found that patients with physical pain symptoms tended to express some subjective symptoms of DD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%