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Behavioral assessment of chronic orofacial pain.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Keefe, FJ; Beckham, JC
Published in: Anesth Prog
1990

Orofacial pain is usually evaluated and treated from a biomedical perspective. There is no question that the large majority of individuals having acute orofacial pain benefit from timely and appropriate medical intervention. When orofacial pain persists, however, the likelihood that this pain can influence and be influenced by behavioral factors increases. While some individuals are able to adapt and cope with chronic orofacial pain, others develop significant behavioral problems. These problems may include an overly sedentary lifestyle, dependence on habit-forming narcotic medications, or severe depression or anxiety. The hallmark of the behavioral perspective on chronic pain is the insistence that a careful assessment and treatment of such behavioral problems is just as important as appropriate biomedical intervention.(1)

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Published In

Anesth Prog

ISSN

0003-3006

Publication Date

1990

Volume

37

Issue

2-3

Start / End Page

76 / 81

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychological Tests
  • Pain Measurement
  • Mental Disorders
  • Humans
  • Facial Pain
  • Chronic Disease
  • 3203 Dentistry
  • 1105 Dentistry
 

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Keefe, F. J., & Beckham, J. C. (1990). Behavioral assessment of chronic orofacial pain. Anesth Prog, 37(2–3), 76–81.
Keefe, F. J., and J. C. Beckham. “Behavioral assessment of chronic orofacial pain.Anesth Prog 37, no. 2–3 (1990): 76–81.
Keefe FJ, Beckham JC. Behavioral assessment of chronic orofacial pain. Anesth Prog. 1990;37(2–3):76–81.
Keefe, F. J., and J. C. Beckham. “Behavioral assessment of chronic orofacial pain.Anesth Prog, vol. 37, no. 2–3, 1990, pp. 76–81.
Keefe FJ, Beckham JC. Behavioral assessment of chronic orofacial pain. Anesth Prog. 1990;37(2–3):76–81.

Published In

Anesth Prog

ISSN

0003-3006

Publication Date

1990

Volume

37

Issue

2-3

Start / End Page

76 / 81

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Psychological Tests
  • Pain Measurement
  • Mental Disorders
  • Humans
  • Facial Pain
  • Chronic Disease
  • 3203 Dentistry
  • 1105 Dentistry