Détails sur le projet
Description
The specific aims grow out of our previous case/control and longitudinal
study of psychosocial factors in the course of a chronic pain disorder, the
temporomandibular pain and dysfunction syndrome (TMPDS). The aims center
on unresolved questions about the extent and nature of the relationships
between a specific chronic pain syndrome of unknown origin and depression.
In our previous study of 151 TMPDS cases and 139 well controls, one
striking finding was the much higher level of psychological distress
observed in the pain cases by contrast with the controls. In a separate
pilot study on a sample of 20 of these cases, a psychiatrist and clinical
psychologist conducted rigorous research diagnostic interviews and made
diagnoses of DSM-III-R psychiatric disorders, including past and current
major depression. It is the high rate of major depression that they found
that provides the point of departure for the proposed research.
We now propose to conduct two interviews with a new and larger sample of
160 cases and 160 controls and 320 of their first degree relatives. The
first interview, conducted by psychiatrists and clinical psychologists,
would assess rates of major depression and other DSM-III-R disorders in
probands and all their adult first degree relatives by interviewing
probands and one of their first degree relatives. The second interview,
conducted by masters level health professionals, would assess family
history of chronic pain symptoms and serious physical illnesses in probands
and all their adult first degree relatives by interviewing probands and one
of their adult first degree relatives by interviewing probands and one of
their first degree relatives. Rates of depression and pain in subgroups of
depressed vs. nondepressed pain patients and controls will be examined to
elucidate the temporal relationship between pain and depression. Plans for
statistical analyses include calculation of odds ratios to assess the
comorbidity of TMPDS and major depression, and logistic regression to
predict case status from the presence of pain disorders and/or major
depression in first degree relatives.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 7/1/85 → 2/28/95 |
Financement
- National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
Keywords
- Anestesiología y analgésicos
- Psicología (todo)
- Psiquiatría y salud mental
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