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The Relationship of Somatization and Depression to Experimental Pain Response in Women With Temporomandibular Disorders
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These findings suggest that depression and somatization are associated with different measures of experimental pain. Somatization may be related to more attentional and perceptual measures of clinically relevant pain while depression may be related to more behavioral measures of pain.
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