The biology of mental pain: a systematic review to map the different expressions, definitions, hypotheses, experimental paradigms, investigation methods and candidate biomarkers of mental pain in human subjects
E. K. Duranté, A. Ribeiro, L. Gaspard-Boulinc, C. Lemogne, I. Boutron, A. Chevance

TL;DR
This paper reviews biological research on mental pain, highlighting inconsistent definitions and methods used in studies, which may hinder clinical translation.
Contribution
The study provides the first systematic review of biological investigations on mental pain, mapping definitions, paradigms, and biomarkers.
Findings
Only 37.5% of studies defined mental pain, and 11.5% lacked a measurement instrument.
Cyberball was the most common experimental paradigm, and cingulate cortex was the top biomarker investigated.
High heterogeneity in methods and constructs may limit evidence synthesis and clinical application.
Abstract
Mental pain is a transdiagnostic symptom, predictive of suicide and reported as a critical outcome by patients. A previous systematic review of epidemiological and clinical research has shown a lack of consensual definition of mental pain in clinical research and high heterogeneity across the different measurement instruments of mental pain. Up today there is no systematic review synthetizing all published biological investigations on mental pain. This study aims to map the field of biological investigations of mental pain in human to identify what and how biomarkers are investigated with a meta-research approach, by providing a critical appraisal of the terms and definitions of mental pain, the studies’ hypotheses, the experimental paradigms used to induce or mimic mental pain and the measurement instruments used to measure mental pain. We conducted a systematic review (compliant…
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TopicsPain Management and Placebo Effect
