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Psychological and Behavioral Factors Involved in Temporomandibular Myalgia and Migraine: Common but Differentiated Profiles.

Ana Cristina Viñals NarváezTeresa Sánchez-SánchezMaria García-GonzálezIgnacio Ardizone GarcíaRosana Cid-VerdejoEleuterio A Sánchez RomeroJiménez-Ortega Laura
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2023)
According to the data of the present study, situational anxiety (transient emotional state), together with the lack of coping strategies, could be more associated with TMD myalgia, while anxiety, as a more stable and long-lasting emotional state, together with depression, might be more related to migraine. Further longitudinal studies are needed to unravel whether these differentiated profiles are a consequence or possible risk factors for migraine and TMD.
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