2008
DOI: 10.4088/jcp.08m04114
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Frequency of Painful Physical Symptoms With Major Depressive Disorder in Asia

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“…These differences in MDD symptom manifestation have been consistently reported in a number of studies [4]. These trends were strongly replicated in a recent Asian collaborative study investigating the frequency of somatic symptoms in six countries (frequency range of somatic symptoms 35.1-73.3 %) [6].…”
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“…These differences in MDD symptom manifestation have been consistently reported in a number of studies [4]. These trends were strongly replicated in a recent Asian collaborative study investigating the frequency of somatic symptoms in six countries (frequency range of somatic symptoms 35.1-73.3 %) [6].…”
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“…5,6 The most common association of pain is with depression which has been extensively studied. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] Studies have also being conducted utilizing the neuroimaging in order to find out the complexity of pain and depression network. [16][17][18][19][20] The prevalence of depression in patients with chronic pain is reported to be between 18 and 85% depending on the conducted survey.…”
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“…21 The prevalence of chronic pain in patients treated for depression is reported to be between 51.8 and 59.1%. [8][9][10] A longitudinal cohort study with a 1 year follow-up of the patient's baseline pain, severity and duration has reported a significant association with depression. 15 Fishbain et al 22 have reported a significant correlation between degree of depression and severity of pain.…”
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“…Somatic symptoms occur on average in approx. 30-54% of depressed patients treated in specialized psychiatric centres [13,14]. It has been shown that people with depressive disorders have a lowering of the pain threshold and a stronger emotional and cognitive perception of pain, which eventually becomes a chronic pain [15].…”
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confidence: 99%