Publication: Psychological factors are associated with local and generalized pressure pain hypersensitivity, pain intensity, and function in people with chronic shoulder pain: A cross-sectional study.
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2019-09-21
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Martinez-Calderon, Javier
Meeus, Mira
Struyf, Filip
Diaz-Cerrillo, Juan Luis
Clavero-Cano, Susana
Morales-Asencio, Jose Miguel
Luque-Suarez, Alejandro
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To explore the association between psychological factors and shoulder pain intensity, function, as well as local and generalized pressure pain hypersensitivity. a cross-sectional study. 90 participants with chronic shoulder pain were included. Pressure pain thresholds determined the presence of pain hypersensitivity. Pain intensity, function, pain self-efficacy, emotional distress, and pain catastrophizing were also assessed. Analyses were adjusted for gender and age. The diagnosis of depression (yes/no answer) was associated with both greater local (standardized β = -0.19[95%CI -0.37 to -0.00]) and generalized (standardized β = -0.20[95%CI -0.39 to -0.01]) pressure pain hypersensitivity. Greater pain self-efficacy was associated with lower local pressure pain hypersensitivity (standardized β = 0.19[95%CI 0.04 to 0.38]). The standardized beta coefficient for the diagnosis of depression indicated that this variable showed the strongest association with pressure pain hypersensitivity. Additionally, greater pain self-efficacy was associated with lower pain intensity (standardized β = -0.34[95%CI -0.51 to -0.17]) and better function (standardized β = -0.47[95%CI -0.63 to -0.30]). Greater pain catastrophizing was associated with more pain intensity (standardized β = 0.35[95%CI 0.18 to 0.52]) and worse function (standardized β = 0.26[95%CI 0.10 to 0.43]). The standardized beta coefficients for pain catastrophizing and pain self-efficacy indicated that both variables showed the strongest association with shoulder pain intensity and function, respectively CONCLUSION: Psychological factors were associated with local and generalized pressure pain hypersensitivity, pain intensity, and function in people with chronic shoulder pain.
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Anxiety
Catastrophization
Chronic Pain
Cross-Sectional Studies
Depression
Fear
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pain Measurement
Pain Threshold
Pressure
Self Efficacy
Shoulder Pain
Catastrophization
Chronic Pain
Cross-Sectional Studies
Depression
Fear
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pain Measurement
Pain Threshold
Pressure
Self Efficacy
Shoulder Pain
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Chronic pain, Pain threshold, Psychological factors, Shoulder pain