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The relationship between fibromyalgia and major depressive disorder: a comprehensive review

Authors
Pae, Chi-UnLuyten, PatrickMarks, David M.Han, ChangsuPark, Sung-HwanPatkar, Ashwin A.Masand, Prakash S.Van Houdenhove, Boudewijn
Issue Date
Aug-2008
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
antidepressant; fibromyalgia; major depressive disorder; relationship
Citation
CURRENT MEDICAL RESEARCH AND OPINION, v.24, no.8, pp.2359 - 2371
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Journal Title
CURRENT MEDICAL RESEARCH AND OPINION
Volume
24
Number
8
Start Page
2359
End Page
2371
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/122918
DOI
10.1185/03007990802288338
ISSN
0300-7995
Abstract
Objective: A large body of evidence suggests that the relationship between major depressive disorder (MDD) and fibromyalgia (FM) is complex. Improved understanding of this relationship promises to provide clinicians with better assessment and treatment options for both disorders. Method: This paper reviews research on the prevalence, etiology and pathogenesis, clinical characterization, and treatment of FM and MOO, as well as studies that examined the relationship between these disorders. Studies were identified via PubMed literature search. Results: Our findings point to substantial similarities in neuroendocrine abnormalities, psychological characteristics, physical symptoms and treatments between FM and MOO. However, currently available findings do not support the assumption that MDD and FM refer to the same underlying construct or can be seen as subsidiaries of one disease concept. Conclusion: New methodological and theoretical approaches may lead to a better understanding of the link between FM and MOO, and to more effective psychological and psychopharmacological therapies for FM patients. In the meantime, clinicians should carefully screen for a history of MOD in patients with FM.
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