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Query: UMLS:C0036341 (
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Family morbidity in chronic pain patients could indicate genetic vulnerability to depressive spectrum disorders or presence of pain behaviour models. Assessment of family morbidity is an area of chronic pain research which has been neglected. In the present study, the frequency and nature of the family psychiatric morbidity of 203 consecutive chronic pain patients has been assessed and compared with that of 140 non-pain psychiatric patients. 30% of chronic pain patients and 33.6% of non-pain psychiatric patients had family psychiatric morbidity. The commonest illness in families of pain patients were found to be alcoholism, psychosomatic disorders and chronic pain.
Schizophrenia
and affective disorders were reported significantly more often in families of non-pain patients. 53% of
psychogenic pain disorder
patients had a positive family morbidity. Alcoholism among male relatives, and chronic pain and hypertension more often among female relatives, was another significant observation. No significant difference was found between chronic pain patients with and without family morbidity with regard to socio-demographic variables and clinical diagnosis.
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PMID:Family morbidity in chronic pain patients. 367 Aug 67
The psychiatrist might be called upon for states of pain on two occasions. The first is when the pain is mainly functioned, with or without a previous history of organic pain. It is most frequently met, with various diagnostic difficulties, in hypochondriac neurosis, complaining delirium,
schizophrenia
, multiple somatizations, isolated
psychogenic pain
and masked depression. The second is when the pain is organic, always progressive, with associated psychiatric disturbances which interact with it. We shall consider these various problems from both a clinical and a therapeutic point of view aiming at their practical rather than their theoretical aspects.
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PMID:[The psychiatrist and pain]. 793 86