Impact of depression on experimental pain perception: A systematic review of the literature with meta-analysis

Linda Mcgowan, Chris Dickens, Linda McGowan, Steve Dale

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    Abstract

    Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis was performed to examine the impact of depression on the perception of experimental pain stimuli. Methods: CD-ROM databases and bibliographies were searched to identify studies comparing the psychophysical responses to experimental pain stimuli of depressed subjects with that of healthy controls. Effect sizes (Cohen's d) and probabilities were combined across studies; positive effect sizes indicated higher thresholds in depressed groups. Results: Six methodologically rigorous, independent studies were found comparing psychophysical responses to experimental pain stimuli in depressed subjects and healthy controls. Pain perception threshold was higher in depressed subjects (6 studies, d = 0.38, p = .001). This finding was not the result of publication bias. Absolute sensory perception threshold was much higher in depressed subjects (2 studies, d = 0.68, p = .002), though the findings for pain tolerance (2 studies) were too heterogeneous to enable us to combine results. Conclusions: Depressed subjects are less likely to perceive a sensory stimulus as being painful compared with nondepressed controls. The influence of depression on attention to the pain stimulus may account for this effect. More studies are required to enable us to determine the impact of depression on absolute sensory perception threshold and pain tolerance. Furthermore, more studies would enable the examination of depression on the perception of different modalities.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)369-375
    Number of pages6
    JournalPsychosomatic Medicine
    Volume65
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2003

    Keywords

    • Depression
    • Meta-analysis
    • Pain
    • Pain threshold
    • Pain tolerance
    • Systematic review

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