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Chronic pain, depression and quality of life in individuals with spinal cord injury: Mediating role of participation
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4479525
Author(s) Müller, Rachel; Landmann, Gunther; Béchir, Markus; Hinrichs, Timo; Arnet, Ursina; Jordan, Xavier; Brinkhof, Martin W. G.
Author(s) at UniBasel Hinrichs, Timo
Year 2017
Title Chronic pain, depression and quality of life in individuals with spinal cord injury: Mediating role of participation
Journal Journal of rehabilitation medicine
Volume 49
Number 6
Pages / Article-Number 489-496
Mesh terms Adult; Chronic Pain, pathology; Cohort Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Depression, psychology; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Quality of Life, psychology; Spinal Cord Injuries, psychology
Abstract To test the hypotheses that: (i) pain is associated with depressive symptoms and quality of life; and (ii) participation restriction, satisfaction, and frequency mediate these relationships.; Population-based, cross-sectional study.; Community-dwelling individuals with spinal cord injury (n = 1,549).; Hypotheses were tested in individuals with at least moderate chronic pain on the spinal cord injury - Secondary Conditions Scale (n = 834), applying structural equation modelling to data for spinal cord injury subgroups related to lesion severity (paraplegia, tetraplegia, complete, incomplete) and time since injury (≤ 10 vs ≥ 10 years). Model parameters included pain intensity (numerical rating scale), participation frequency, restriction, satisfaction (Utrecht Scale of Evaluation of Rehabilitation-Participation; USER-Participation), depressive symptoms (5-item Mental Health Index of the Short Form Health Survey; MHI-5), and 5 selected quality of life items (World Health Organization Quality of Life Scale; WHOQoL-BREF).; Structural equation models confirmed associations of pain with depressive symptoms and quality of life, as well as the mediating role of participation restriction and low satisfaction with participation. These findings were apparent in individuals with tetraplegia or complete lesion and in those ≤ 10 years since paraplegia or incomplete injury.; Unrestricted or satisfactory participation was found to be a crucial resource for individuals living less than 10 years with a more severe spinal cord injury, since it represents buffering potential for the negative effects of chronic pain on mental health and quality of life.
Publisher FOUNDATION REHABILITATION INFORMATION
ISSN/ISBN 1651-2081
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/64127/
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.2340/16501977-2241
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28597908
ISI-Number WOS:000404843000006
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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