Mediators of Pain and Physical Function in Female and Male Patients with Chronic Pain

Lena Danielsson,1,2 Gunnvald Kvarstein,1,2 Svein Bergvik3 1Pain Clinic, Division Surgical Medicine and Intensive Care, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway; 2Department of Clinical Medicine, UiT - the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway; 3Department of Ps...

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Main Authors: Danielsson L, Kvarstein G, Bergvik S
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of Pain Research
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spelling doaj-3cb17709fd5d4b4f810d3c3e2a003f372020-11-25T02:12:33ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Pain Research1178-70902020-05-01Volume 131059107153895Mediators of Pain and Physical Function in Female and Male Patients with Chronic PainDanielsson LKvarstein GBergvik SLena Danielsson,1,2 Gunnvald Kvarstein,1,2 Svein Bergvik3 1Pain Clinic, Division Surgical Medicine and Intensive Care, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway; 2Department of Clinical Medicine, UiT - the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway; 3Department of Psychology, UiT the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, NorwayCorrespondence: Lena DanielssonPain Clinic, Division Surgical Medicine and Intensive Care, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø NO-9038, NorwayTel +4799023564Email Lena.Danielsson@unn.noPurpose: Chronic pain is often multifactorial and accompanied by psychological distress, catastrophizing thoughts, reduced physical function, and socio-economic worries. In this explorative study, we investigated potential mediators in the relationships of psychological and demographic variables with chronic pain and physical function in women and men.Patients and Methods: The study included 301 patients admitted to a multidisciplinary pain clinic. Prior to their first consultation, patients completed a questionnaire including items on demographics (age, education, occupational and financial situation), catastrophizing thoughts, psychological distress, pain intensity, and physical function. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses examined demographic and psychological factors associated with pain intensity and physical function. Mediation and reversed mediation models were tested and developed based on calculated relations in the regression analyses between demographic, psychological, pain intensity and physical function variables.Results: Fifty-eight percent were females and mean age 43.8 and 46.0 years for women and men, respectively. In the regression analyses, psychological factors accounted better for pain intensity than demographic variables, while physical function was best accounted for by demographic variables. Among women, catastrophizing thoughts mediated significantly the relationships between education and pain intensity, and between education and physical function. Psychological distress mediated significantly the relationships between financial situation and pain intensity, and between financial situation and physical function in women. In men, the only significant mediation model was psychological distress mediating the relationship between financial situation and pain intensity. Some of the reversed models revealed indirect effects, indicating bidirectionality.Conclusion: The results indicate that there might be gender-specific mediators in how demographic variables are associated with pain intensity and physical function. This suggests an awareness among clinicians of potential gender-specific factors mediating pain problems, and the need for a gender-specific, multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of chronic pain.Keywords: depression, physical disability, comorbidity, catastrophizing, mediation, multidisciplinary treatmenthttps://www.dovepress.com/mediators-of-pain-and-physical-function-in-female-and-male-patients-wi-peer-reviewed-article-JPRdepressionphysical disabilitycomorbiditycatastrophizingmediationmultidisciplinary treatment.
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Mediators of Pain and Physical Function in Female and Male Patients with Chronic Pain
Journal of Pain Research
depression
physical disability
comorbidity
catastrophizing
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multidisciplinary treatment.
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Kvarstein G
Bergvik S
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title Mediators of Pain and Physical Function in Female and Male Patients with Chronic Pain
title_short Mediators of Pain and Physical Function in Female and Male Patients with Chronic Pain
title_full Mediators of Pain and Physical Function in Female and Male Patients with Chronic Pain
title_fullStr Mediators of Pain and Physical Function in Female and Male Patients with Chronic Pain
title_full_unstemmed Mediators of Pain and Physical Function in Female and Male Patients with Chronic Pain
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publishDate 2020-05-01
description Lena Danielsson,1,2 Gunnvald Kvarstein,1,2 Svein Bergvik3 1Pain Clinic, Division Surgical Medicine and Intensive Care, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway; 2Department of Clinical Medicine, UiT - the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway; 3Department of Psychology, UiT the Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, NorwayCorrespondence: Lena DanielssonPain Clinic, Division Surgical Medicine and Intensive Care, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø NO-9038, NorwayTel +4799023564Email Lena.Danielsson@unn.noPurpose: Chronic pain is often multifactorial and accompanied by psychological distress, catastrophizing thoughts, reduced physical function, and socio-economic worries. In this explorative study, we investigated potential mediators in the relationships of psychological and demographic variables with chronic pain and physical function in women and men.Patients and Methods: The study included 301 patients admitted to a multidisciplinary pain clinic. Prior to their first consultation, patients completed a questionnaire including items on demographics (age, education, occupational and financial situation), catastrophizing thoughts, psychological distress, pain intensity, and physical function. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses examined demographic and psychological factors associated with pain intensity and physical function. Mediation and reversed mediation models were tested and developed based on calculated relations in the regression analyses between demographic, psychological, pain intensity and physical function variables.Results: Fifty-eight percent were females and mean age 43.8 and 46.0 years for women and men, respectively. In the regression analyses, psychological factors accounted better for pain intensity than demographic variables, while physical function was best accounted for by demographic variables. Among women, catastrophizing thoughts mediated significantly the relationships between education and pain intensity, and between education and physical function. Psychological distress mediated significantly the relationships between financial situation and pain intensity, and between financial situation and physical function in women. In men, the only significant mediation model was psychological distress mediating the relationship between financial situation and pain intensity. Some of the reversed models revealed indirect effects, indicating bidirectionality.Conclusion: The results indicate that there might be gender-specific mediators in how demographic variables are associated with pain intensity and physical function. This suggests an awareness among clinicians of potential gender-specific factors mediating pain problems, and the need for a gender-specific, multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of chronic pain.Keywords: depression, physical disability, comorbidity, catastrophizing, mediation, multidisciplinary treatment
topic depression
physical disability
comorbidity
catastrophizing
mediation
multidisciplinary treatment.
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