perceived injustice moderates the relationship between pain and depressive symptoms among individuals with persistent musculoskeletal pain

perceived injustice moderates the relationship between pain and depressive symptoms among individuals with persistent musculoskeletal pain

;Whitney Scott;Michael Sullivan
chemistryselect 2012 Vol. 17 pp. 335-340
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scott2012painperceived

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BACKGROUND: Numerous investigations report that depressive symptoms frequently coexist with persistent pain. However, evidence suggests that symptoms of depression are not an inevitable consequence of pain. Diathesis-stress formulations suggest that psychological factors interact with the stress of pain to heighten the risk of depressive symptoms. Perceptions of injustice have recently emerged as a factor that may interact with the stress of pain to increase depressive symptoms.

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