2019
DOI: 10.1093/jbcr/irz013.183
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260 Mediational Models of Pain, Mental Health, and Daily Functioning in Individuals with Burn

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“…Our multivariable regression found that the presence of pain and anxiety are independent associated factors for depression. In agreement with this, Cariello et al used questionnaires to assess the pain, mental health, and daily functioning of 87 outpatient burn patients and found that the presence of pain predicted depression and anxiety [38]. Furthermore, they showed that pain, anxiety, and depression affected ability to work, sexuality and interpersonal relationships.…”
Section: Pain Depression and Anxiety Are Interrelatedmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Our multivariable regression found that the presence of pain and anxiety are independent associated factors for depression. In agreement with this, Cariello et al used questionnaires to assess the pain, mental health, and daily functioning of 87 outpatient burn patients and found that the presence of pain predicted depression and anxiety [38]. Furthermore, they showed that pain, anxiety, and depression affected ability to work, sexuality and interpersonal relationships.…”
Section: Pain Depression and Anxiety Are Interrelatedmentioning
confidence: 85%