“…Moreover, persisting pain after surgery may be due to an association between psychological factors and pain that was already existent before surgery. Therefore, various authors suggested to introduce psychological screenings to identify patients at risk for pain chronification [15,36,38,39,42,48] and expand preventative approaches [55], as well as psychological interventions, in addition to routine surgical treatment [21,22,38,39,42,48]. A strong association between coping behavior and depressive symptoms was found by three independent studies [39,41,48].…”