Literature DB >> 14635321

Stress management in rheumatoid arthritis: what is the underlying mechanism?

S H Rhee1, J C Parker, K L Smarr, G F Petroski, J C Johnson, J E Hewett, G E Wright, K D Multon, S E Walker.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To test whether change in cognitive-behavioral variables (such as self-efficacy, coping strategies, and helplessness) is a mediator in the relation between cognitive behavior therapy and reduced pain and depression in persons with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
METHODS: A sample of patients with RA who completed a stress management training program (n = 47) was compared to a standard care control group (n = 45). A path analysis testing a model including direct effects of comprehensive stress management training on pain and depression and indirect effects via change in cognitive-behavioral variables was conducted.
RESULTS: The path coefficients for the indirect effects of stress management training on pain and depression via change in cognitive-behavioral variables were statistically significant, whereas the path coefficients for the direct effects were found not to be statistically significant.
CONCLUSION: Decreases in pain and depression following stress management training are due to beneficial changes in the arenas of self-efficacy (the belief that one can perform a specific behavior or task in the future), coping strategies (an individual's confidence in his or her ability to manage pain), and helplessness (perceptions of control regarding arthritis). There is little evidence of additional direct effects of stress management training on pain and depression.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 14635321

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Care Res        ISSN: 0893-7524


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