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Pain, the Opioid Epidemic, and Depression
von Jeffrey F Scherrer, Jane C Ballantyne
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-767522-9
Erschienen am 30.09.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 249 mm [H] x 165 mm [B] x 23 mm [T]
Gewicht: 454 Gramm
Umfang: 200 Seiten

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Bringing together siloed areas to offer a comprehensive summary of decades of research, Pain, the Opioid Epidemic, and Depression is a comprehensive evaluation of the evidence for bi-directional and mutually reinforcing effects of pain, prescription opioid use, and mental illness, with a focus on depression.



Jeffrey F. Scherrer PhD is Vice-Chair for Research and Professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine and dually appointed Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behanioral Neuroscience at Saint Louis Univeristy School of Medicine, Missouri, US. He received his doctoral degree in health services research. He began his academic career at Washington University in St. Louis focusing on twin studies of substance use disorder and comorbid mental illness. He transferred to Saint Louis University in 2013 and has since devoted considerable time to researching mental and psychosocial outcomes following long-term prescription opioid use. His approach is grounded in observational cohort studies using both retrospective medical record and medical claims data and prospective cohort designs to better understand the inter-relationships between pain, prescription opioid use and misuse and psychiatric disorders.
Jane C. Ballantyne MD FRCA is Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at the Univerity of Washington, Seattle, Washington, US. She trained in medicine and anaesthesia in the UK before moving to Boston, MA in 1990. She became Chief of the Division of Pain Medicine in the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1999. She moved to the University of Washington in 2011 as Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. She has editorial
roles in several leading journals and textbooks and is a widely published author. She was an early advocate for restraint in opioid prescribing for chronic pain, and has continued to focus her teaching and research on the clinical implications of evolving opioid science.



  • Chapter 1. Overview and Purpose

  • Chapter 2. Neurophysiology of Pain, Depression, and Exogenous Opioids

  • Chapter 3. Looking Beyond Tissue Damage: Pain as a Homeostatic Function

  • Chapter 4. Prescription Opioid Use and Risk of Depression and Worsening Mental Health

  • Chapter 5. Depression and Pain: Bi-directional Relationship and Changes with Psychological Treatment

  • Chapter 6. Other Psychiatric Disorders, Psychosocial Factors and Pain

  • Chapter 7. The Impact of Social and Structural Determinants on Depression, Prescription Opioid Use, Opioid Misuse, and Opioid Use Disorder

  • Chapter 8. Opioid Taper and Complex Prescription Opioid Dependence: The Role of Depression

  • Chapter 9. Potential Role for Buprenorphine in the Management of Comorbid Depression Among People with Chronic Pain and Long-term Opioid Therapy Dependence

  • Chapter 10. Future Directions in Pain Management, Implications for Depression and Mental Health


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