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Pain diagnosis, pain coping, and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain

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Resumo:Purpose: Research supports a role for coping responses in adjustment to chronic pain. However, it is likely that some coping responses play a larger role in adjustment to pain for some individuals than others. The identification of the factors that moderate the association between coping responses and pain-related outcomes has important clinical implications. This study sought to determine if musculoskeletal pain diagnosis moderates the associations between eight pain-coping responses and both pain and function. Patients and Methods: A non-probabilistic sample of 323 persons with different chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions completed measures of pain intensity, physical function, psychological function, and pain-coping responses. Results: With only one exception, the frequency of use of pain-coping responses was not associated with pain diagnosis. Statistically significant moderation effects of pain diagnosis on the association between coping and pain outcomes were found for two coping responses: 1) support seeking when predicting pain intensity, and 2) resting when predicting both physical and psychological function. Conclusion: The findings indicate that coping responses tend to play a similar role in patients' pain and function across different musculoskeletal pain conditions, with some important exceptions. If the findings are found to replicate in other samples, they would have important implications for determining when psychosocial pain treatments might (and when they might not) need to be adapted for specific diagnostic groups.
Autores principais:Valente, Maria Alexandra Ferreira
Outros Autores:Garcia, Inês; Ribeiro, José Luís Pais.; Jensen, Mark P.
Assunto:Pain etiology Moderation effect Coping responses Pain Physical function Psychological function
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Ispa-Instituto Universitário
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório do Ispa - Instituto Universitário
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Ribeiro, José Luís Pais.
Jensen, Mark P.
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Psychological function
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Physical function
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description Purpose: Research supports a role for coping responses in adjustment to chronic pain. However, it is likely that some coping responses play a larger role in adjustment to pain for some individuals than others. The identification of the factors that moderate the association between coping responses and pain-related outcomes has important clinical implications. This study sought to determine if musculoskeletal pain diagnosis moderates the associations between eight pain-coping responses and both pain and function. Patients and Methods: A non-probabilistic sample of 323 persons with different chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions completed measures of pain intensity, physical function, psychological function, and pain-coping responses. Results: With only one exception, the frequency of use of pain-coping responses was not associated with pain diagnosis. Statistically significant moderation effects of pain diagnosis on the association between coping and pain outcomes were found for two coping responses: 1) support seeking when predicting pain intensity, and 2) resting when predicting both physical and psychological function. Conclusion: The findings indicate that coping responses tend to play a similar role in patients' pain and function across different musculoskeletal pain conditions, with some important exceptions. If the findings are found to replicate in other samples, they would have important implications for determining when psychosocial pain treatments might (and when they might not) need to be adapted for specific diagnostic groups.
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spellingShingle Pain diagnosis, pain coping, and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain
Valente, Maria Alexandra Ferreira
Pain etiology
Moderation effect
Coping responses
Pain
Physical function
Psychological function
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Pain etiology
Moderation effect
Coping responses
Pain
Physical function
Psychological function
title Pain diagnosis, pain coping, and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain
title_full Pain diagnosis, pain coping, and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain
title_fullStr Pain diagnosis, pain coping, and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain
title_full_unstemmed Pain diagnosis, pain coping, and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain
title_short Pain diagnosis, pain coping, and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain
title_sort Pain diagnosis, pain coping, and function in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain
topic Pain etiology
Moderation effect
Coping responses
Pain
Physical function
Psychological function
topic_facet Pain etiology
Moderation effect
Coping responses
Pain
Physical function
Psychological function
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/7556
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