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Mental Health Comorbidities in Pediatric Chronic Pain: A Narrative Review of Epidemiology Models Neurobiological Mechanisms and Treatment

机译:小儿慢性疼痛的心理健康合并症:流行病学模型神经生物学机制和治疗的叙事回顾。

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Chronic pain during childhood and adolescence can lead to persistent pain problems and mental health disorders into adulthood. Posttraumatic stress disorders and depressive and anxiety disorders are mental health conditions that co-occur at high rates in both adolescent and adult samples, and are linked to heightened impairment and disability. Comorbid chronic pain and psychopathology has been explained by the presence of shared neurobiology and mutually maintaining cognitive-affective and behavioral factors that lead to the development and/or maintenance of both conditions. Particularly within the pediatric chronic pain population, these factors are embedded within the broader context of the parent–child relationship. In this review, we will explore the epidemiology of, and current working models explaining, these comorbidities. Particular emphasis will be made on shared neurobiological mechanisms, given that the majority of previous research to date has centered on cognitive, affective, and behavioral mechanisms. Parental contributions to co-occurring chronic pain and psychopathology in childhood and adolescence will be discussed. Moreover, we will review current treatment recommendations and future directions for both research and practice. We argue that the integration of biological and behavioral approaches will be critical to sufficiently address why these comorbidities exist and how they can best be targeted in treatment.
机译:儿童和青少年时期的慢性疼痛可能导致持续的疼痛问题和成年后的心理健康障碍。创伤后应激障碍,抑郁和焦虑症是心理健康状况,在青少年和成人样本中高发,并与严重的障碍和残疾相关。共病的慢性疼痛和精神病理学已被解释为存在共同的神经生物学,并且相互保持认知情感和行为因素,从而导致这两种情况的发展和/或维持。特别是在小儿慢性疼痛人群中,这些因素嵌入了亲子关系的更广泛范围内。在这篇综述中,我们将探讨这些合并症的流行病学以及目前的工作模型。鉴于迄今为止的大多数以前的研究都集中在认知,情感和行为机制上,因此将特别强调共享的神经生物学机制。将讨论父母对于儿童期和青春期并发的慢性​​疼痛和精神病理学的贡献。此外,我们将审查当前的治疗建议以及研究和实践的未来方向。我们认为,生物学和行为学方法的整合对于充分解决为什么存在这些合并症以及如何最好地针对这些合并症至关重要。

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