Chronic Pain and Comorbid Depression: A Narrative Review

Tiffany Field
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This narrative review of research includes summaries of 44 papers on the comorbid conditions of chronic pain and depression that were published during the years 2022 and 2023. The publications of this period are primarily randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews/ meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials. Many of these are focused on the prevalence of chronic pain and depression which ranged from 7% to 25% in different age groups and in different countries. Many of the studies addressed the bidirectionality of chronic pain and depression and predictors including stress and inactivity. Ketamine was the most frequent intervention in this literature. And, the most frequent underlying mechanism was involvement of the amygdala. Surprisingly, very few studies focused on youth and on long-term effects of the comorbidity of chronic pain and depression. Methodological problems relate to the variability in the assessments of chronic pain and depression, the selfreport measures and the cross-sectional data that are not definitive about directionality of the chronic pain and depression relationship.
慢性疼痛与合并抑郁症:叙述性综述
本研究综述包括 2022 年至 2023 年间发表的 44 篇有关慢性疼痛和抑郁症并发症的论文摘要。这一时期发表的论文主要是随机对照试验和随机对照试验的系统综述/荟萃分析。其中许多研究集中于慢性疼痛和抑郁症的发病率,在不同年龄组和不同国家的发病率从 7% 到 25% 不等。许多研究探讨了慢性疼痛和抑郁的双向性以及包括压力和不活动在内的预测因素。在这些文献中,氯胺酮是最常见的干预措施。最常见的潜在机制是杏仁核的参与。令人惊讶的是,很少有研究关注青少年以及慢性疼痛和抑郁并发症的长期影响。研究方法上的问题涉及对慢性疼痛和抑郁的评估、自我报告措施和横断面数据的差异性,这些数据并不能确定慢性疼痛和抑郁关系的方向性。
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