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Pain characteristics of older persons with medically unexplained symptoms, older persons with medically explained symptoms and older persons with depression

Authors :
Peter Lucassen
Richard C. Oude Voshaar
Paul Naarding
Margot W. M. de Waal
Denise Hanssen
Interdisciplinary Centre Psychopathology and Emotion regulation (ICPE)
Clinical Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Research Program (CCNP)
Source :
Aging & Mental Health, 22, 1642-1649, AGING & MENTAL HEALTH, 22(12), 1642-1649. ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Aging & Mental Health, 22, 12, pp. 1642-1649
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objectives: The main objective of the current study is to compare chronic pain characteristics of older patients with Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS), to those of patients with Medically Explained Symptoms (MES), and to those of patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Method: By combining data from the OPUS and NESDO study, we compared pain characteristics of 102 older (>60 years) MUS-patients to 145 older MES-patients and 275 older MDD-patients in a case-control study design. Group differences were analyzed using ANCOVA, adjusted for demographic and physical characteristics. Linear regression was applied to examine the association between pain characteristics and somatization (BSI-53 somatization scale) and health anxiety (Whitely Index). Results: Older MUS-patients have approximately two times more chance of having chronic pain when compared to older MES-patients (OR = 2.01; p = .013) but equal chances as opposed to MDD-patients. After adjustments, MUS-patients report higher pain intensity and disability scores and more pain locations when compared to MES-patients, but equal values as MDD-patients. Health anxiety and somatization levels were positively associated with the number of pain sites in MUS-patients, but not with pain severity or disability. Conclusion: Older MUS-patients did not differ from MDD-patients with respect to any of the chronic pain characteristics, but had more intense and disabling pain, and more pain locations when compared to older MES-patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13607863
Volume :
22
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AGING & MENTAL HEALTH
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....51c15dd5475407531c5320f2a5b3a3ef
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/13607863.2017.1387762