2020
DOI: 10.1080/08869634.2020.1721174
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High prevalence of stress and suicidal ideation in women with temporomandibular disorder: A population-based cross-sectional survey

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“…It has also been established that individuals who receive DP with a depressive disorder have an increased risk of suicidal behaviour [ 41 ]. As TMD is also associated with increased risk for suicidal behaviour, it is important to recognize that this patient group is not only extremely vulnerable and in need of social insurance benefits but also that combined comorbidities increase the risk of even more serious adverse outcomes [ 42 , 43 ]. Therefore, patient-specific examination, treatment, and follow-up is of utmost importance for these vulnerable patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It has also been established that individuals who receive DP with a depressive disorder have an increased risk of suicidal behaviour [ 41 ]. As TMD is also associated with increased risk for suicidal behaviour, it is important to recognize that this patient group is not only extremely vulnerable and in need of social insurance benefits but also that combined comorbidities increase the risk of even more serious adverse outcomes [ 42 , 43 ]. Therefore, patient-specific examination, treatment, and follow-up is of utmost importance for these vulnerable patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Those affected can sometimes only perform jaw movements to a limited extent and/or suffer from persistent pain or other restrictive conditions. This can have a drastic negative impact on the quality of life of those affected [ 9 12 ] and their personal health - starting with sleep disorders [ 13 ], continuing with depression [ 14 ] and ending with suicidal intentions [ 15 ]. That is why it is more topical and important than ever to research risk factors to develop suitable individualised treatment strategies and to pursue prevention.…”
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“…FMS presents with a series of symptoms including wide-spread musculoskeletal pain. It has been reported that the occurrence and development of TMD and FMS are closely associated with stress ( Fischer et al, 2016 ; Park et al, 2022 ) and has a high female predominance ( Cabo-Meseguer et al, 2017 ; Ferreira et al, 2016 ). In addition, clinical observation shows that these painful problems frequently arise together or overlap eventually ( Moreno-Fernández et al, 2017 ).…”
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confidence: 99%