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Chronic Pain and Mental Health Disorders: Shared Neural Mechanisms, Epidemiology, and Treatment
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 91Issue 7p955–970Published online: June 22, 2016- W. Michael Hooten
Cited in Scopus: 216Chronic pain and mental health disorders are common in the general population, and epidemiological studies suggest that a bidirectional relationship exists between these 2 conditions. The observations from functional imaging studies suggest that this bidirectional relationship is due in part to shared neural mechanisms. In addition to depression, anxiety, and substance use disorders, individuals with chronic pain are at risk of other mental health problems including suicide and cigarette smoking and many have sustained sexual violence.