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Emotional and physiologic responses to laboratory challenges: Patients with temporomandibular disorders versus matched control subjects
Journal of Orofacial Pain (1996)
  • Shelly L. Curran, University of Kentucky
  • Charles R. Carlson, University of Kentucky
  • Jeffrey P. Okeson, University of Kentucky
Abstract

This study explored psychologic and physiologic factors differentiating patients with temporomandibular disorders (n = 23) from sex-, age-, and weight-matched asymptomatic control subjects. Each subject completed several standard psychologic questionnaires and then underwent two laboratory stressors (mental arithmetic and pressure-pain stimulation). Results indicated that patients with temporomandibular disorders had greater resting respiration rates and reported greater anxiety, sadness, and guilt relative to control subjects. In response to the math stressor, patients with temporomandibular disorders reacted with greater anger than did control subjects. There were no differences between patients with temporomandibular disorders and control subjects on pain measures or any other measured variable for the pressure-pain stimulation trial. In addition, there were no differences in electromyography levels between patients with temporomandibular disorders and control subjects. The results are discussed in terms of their implications for the etiology and treatment of this common and debilitating set of disorders.

Keywords
  • Adult,
  • Analysis of Variance,
  • Case-Control Studies,
  • Facial Pain,
  • Female,
  • Humans,
  • Pain Measurement,
  • Pain Threshold,
  • Personality Inventory,
  • Statistics,
  • Nonparametric,
  • Stress,
  • Psychological,
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
Publication Date
Spring 1996
Citation Information
Shelly L. Curran, Charles R. Carlson and Jeffrey P. Okeson. "Emotional and physiologic responses to laboratory challenges: Patients with temporomandibular disorders versus matched control subjects" Journal of Orofacial Pain Vol. 10 Iss. 2 (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charlescarlson/78/