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Revista de psiquiatria clínica, 2020, Vol.47 (6), p.180-186
2020
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Early Maladaptive Schemas, Depression, Distress and Discomfort Tolerance in Migraine Headache
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  • Revista de psiquiatria clínica, 2020, Vol.47 (6), p.180-186
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Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
Erscheinungsjahr
2020
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • ABSTRACT Background: Depression and maladaptive schemas were found to worsen the pain experience in individuals with chronic pain. Objectives: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between depressive symptoms, early maladaptive schemas, distress and discomfort tolerance in female patients with migraine. Methods: Seventy eight female migraine patients(37 depressed and 41 non-depressed subjects according to BDI scores) and 55 healthy controls were evaluated with Numeric Pain Rating Scale(NPRS),Beck Depression Inventory(BDI),Young Schema Questionnaire-Short Form-3(YSQ-SF-3),Discomfort Intolerance Scale(DIS) and Distress Tolerance Scale(DTS). Results: Distress and discomfort tolerance were lower in both migraine groups than control subjects. EMSs were higher in depressed migraine patients than in non-depressed migraine group and non-clinical controls. A positive correlation between BDI and YSQ-SF-3 scores(p<0.001), a negative correlation between BDI and DIS(p<0.01), and also a negative correlation between BDI and DTS(p<0.001) were found among migraine patients. Hierarchical regression analysis revealed that 20% of the depressive symptoms were explained with DIS scores, while explanatoriness raised up to 46% by addition of YSQ-SF-3 scores to the model. Discussion: Cognitive interventions for modifying EMSs and improving distress and discomfort tolerance might be added to the treatment strategies in female migraine patients.
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Englisch; Portugiesisch
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ISSN: 1806-938X
eISSN: 1806-938X
DOI: 10.15761/0101-60830000000259
Titel-ID: cdi_scielo_journals_S0101_60832020000600180

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