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Clinical Trials/NCT06545513
NCT06545513
Completed
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The Prevalence of Depression and Anxiety Among Chronic Pain Patients in the Netherlands

Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc1 site in 1 country3,240 target enrollmentAugust 30, 2022

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Chronic Pain
Sponsor
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc
Enrollment
3240
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Prevalence of depression
Status
Completed
Last Updated
11 months ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The aim of this study is to examine the prevalence of anxiety and depression among patients with chronic pain attending secondary and tertiary pain clinics in the Netherlands. Additionally, the study explores how pain intensity, sociodemographic factors, and the presence of anxiety or depression are associated with quality of life in this population.

Using an anonymized dataset provided by the data manager, we aimed to prevent a low response rate at Amsterdam UMC and thereby reduce the risk of non-response bias.

Detailed Description

Chronic pain is defined as pain which exists for a period longer than 3 months. The prevalence of chronic pain in the Netherlands is estimated to be 19 percent. Chronic pain is a complex disorder which is often challenging to treat. The dynamic interaction between de different aspects of chronic pain, like the somatic, physical and social aspects, make the treatment challenging. Patients with chronic pain have a three times increased risk of developing psychiatric symptoms (usually mood and anxiety disorders) and vice versa, patients with depression have a three times increased risk of developing chronic pain. Also independently chronic pain and depression are both invalidating disorders, regardless of age and gender. It has been found that there is an increased risk of suicide among patients with chronic pain. The complex interaction between chronic pain and depression and their cumulative effect on the quality of life in the Netherlands has not yet been completely identified. This is because the interaction between chronic pain and depression is not yet fully understood. The treatment can be improved when the interaction between pain and depression is better understood. The research acts as a preliminary investigation for the treatment of patients with chronic pain with intrvenous esketamine, a recently approved treatment for treatment resistant depression.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 30, 2022
End Date
November 19, 2024
Last Updated
11 months ago
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Sponsor
Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc
Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Marlies Smits

MD

Amsterdam UMC, location VUmc

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Prevalence of depression

Time Frame: 2020-2024

prevalence of depression among chronic pain patients

Study Sites (1)

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