JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS | 卷:292 |
Mechanisms of change in depression and anxiety within a mind-body activity intervention for chronic pain | |
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Grunberg, Victoria A.1,2  Mace, Ryan A.1,2  Bannon, Sarah M.1,2  Greenberg, Jonathan1,2  Bakhshaie, Jafar1,2  Vranceanu, Ana-Maria1,2  | |
[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Integrated Brain Hlth Clin & Res Program, Boston, MA 02114 USA | |
[2] Harvard Med Sch, Boston, MA 02115 USA | |
关键词: Chronic pain; Depression; Anxiety; Pain catastrophizing; Mindfulness; Pain resilience; | |
DOI : 10.1016/j.jad.2021.05.069 | |
来源: Elsevier | |
【 摘 要 】
Background: Chronic pain is challenging and costly to treat. Depression and anxiety co-occur with chronic pain. Identifying psychosocial mechanisms contributing to emotional outcomes among chronic pain patients can inform future iterations of this intervention. Methods: We examined explanatory mechanisms of change in emotional distress following a mind-body and activity intervention among 82 participants (21 - 79 years old, 65.85% female, 80.48% White). With depression and anxiety as outcomes, we hypothesized that potential mediators would include pain catastrophizing, mindfulness, and pain resilience. We used mixed-effects modeling to assess the indirect effects of time on each outcome variable through hypothesized mediators simultaneously. Results: Improvements in depression from baseline to post-treatment were most explained by pain catastrophizing (b = -2.53, CI = [-3.82, -1.43]), followed by mindfulness (b = -1.21, CI = [-2.15, -0.46]), and pain resilience (b = -0.76, CI = [-1.54, -1.66]). Improvements in anxiety from baseline to post-treatment were most explained by pain catastrophizing(b = -2.16, CI = [-3.45, -1.08]) and mindfulness (b = -1.51, CI = [-2.60, -0.65]), but not by pain resilience, (b = -0.47, CI = [-1.26, 0.17]). Limitations: Findings are limited by the lack of a control group, relatively small sample, and two timepoints. However, findings can guide future mind-body intervention efficacy testing trials. Conclusions: Pain catastrophizing and mindfulness appear to be important intervention targets to enhance emotional functioning for chronic pain patients, and should be considered simultaneously in interventions for chronic pain.
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