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Predictors of pain and functioning over time in fibromyalgia syndrome: an autoregressive path analysis.

Charles Van Liew1, Kimberly C Brown, Terry A Cronan, Silvia M Bigatti, Dhwani J Kothari.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Fibromyalgia is a disabling, chronic pain condition of unknown etiology. Although many factors have been recognized as important contributors to the pain experiences and functional abilities of fibromyalgia patients, the factors that are most impactful (and therefore represent optimal targets for intervention) are still unclear. The aim of the present study was to examine the pathways among depression, self-efficacy, pain, and physical functioning in a large sample of fibromyalgia patients over a 1-year timeframe.
METHODS: Data from 462 participants (441 women) were analyzed using an autoregressive path analytical model with first- and second-order cross-lagged effects.
RESULTS: Self-efficacy was the only significant predictor of depression, physical functioning, and pain intensity ratings across time. Physical functioning at 6 months predicted self-efficacy at 1 year; no other factors related significantly to self-efficacy in the model.
CONCLUSION: Our model suggests that self-efficacy is a salient factor in fibromyalgia symptomatology. Our findings support designing interventions that use a multimodal approach, with an explicit focus on combining exercise (or other means) to improve physical functioning and psychotherapy (e.g., cognitive-behavioral therapy) with the intention of reprocessing the functional improvements and the implications of these improvements for the patients' ability to manage their fibromyalgia symptoms. By doing so, self-efficacy should be enhanced, and this would produce the greatest and broadest benefits for fibromyalgia patients.
Copyright © 2013 by the American College of Rheumatology.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 22807468     DOI: 10.1002/acr.21792

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken)        ISSN: 2151-464X            Impact factor:   4.794


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1.  You get used to it, or do you: symptom length predicts less fibromyalgia physical impairment, but only for those with above-average self-efficacy.

Authors:  Charles Van Liew; Gabriel Leon; Mikayla Neese; Terry A Cronan
Journal:  Psychol Health Med       Date:  2018-09-30       Impact factor: 2.423

2.  Pain Intensity and Pain Interference in Patients With Lung Cancer: A Pilot Study of Biopsychosocial Predictors.

Authors:  Jo A Dalton; Melinda K Higgins; Andrew H Miller; Francis J Keefe; Fadlo R Khuri
Journal:  Am J Clin Oncol       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 2.339

Review 3.  Fibromyalgia: A Critical and Comprehensive Review.

Authors:  Andrea T Borchers; M Eric Gershwin
Journal:  Clin Rev Allergy Immunol       Date:  2015-10       Impact factor: 8.667

4.  Fibromyalgia with severe forms of progression in a multidisciplinary therapy setting with emphasis on hyperthermia therapy--a prospective controlled study.

Authors:  Tobias Romeyke; Hans Christoph Scheuer; Harald Stummer
Journal:  Clin Interv Aging       Date:  2014-12-19       Impact factor: 4.458

5.  A 9-year follow-up of a self-management group intervention for persistent neck pain in primary health care: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Catharina Gustavsson; Lena von Koch
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2016-12-30       Impact factor: 3.133

6.  Influence of psychological factors on the prognosis of chronic shoulder pain: protocol for a prospective cohort study.

Authors:  Javier Martinez-Calderon; Filip Struyf; Mira Meeus; Jose Miguel Morales-Ascencio; Alejandro Luque-Suarez
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-03-06       Impact factor: 2.692

7.  Perceived function and physical performance are associated with pain and fatigue in women with fibromyalgia.

Authors:  Dana L Dailey; Laura A Frey Law; Carol G T Vance; Barbara A Rakel; Ericka N Merriwether; Leon Darghosian; Meenakshi Golchha; Katharine M Geasland; Rebecca Spitz; Leslie J Crofford; Kathleen A Sluka
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2016-03-16       Impact factor: 5.156

8.  Health, Psychological and Demographic Predictors of Depression in People with Fibromyalgia and Osteoarthritis.

Authors:  Angelina Van Dyne; Jason Moy; Kalila Wash; Linda Thompson; Taylor Skow; Scott C Roesch; Terry Cronan
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-14       Impact factor: 3.390

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