| Literature DB >> 25365306 |
Jessica S Merlin1, Melonie Walcott2, Christine Ritchie3, Ivan Herbey2, Stefan G Kertesz4, Eric Chamot5, Michael Saag2, Janet M Turan5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pain is common in HIV-infected individuals. Understanding HIV-infected patients' chronic pain experience not just from a biological, but also from a psychological perspective, is a critical first step toward improving care for this population. Our objective was to explore HIV-infected patients' perspectives on psychological aspects of chronic pain using in-depth qualitative interviews.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25365306 PMCID: PMC4218809 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0111765
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
In-Depth Interview Guide Psychological Probes.
| Psychological distress | Tell me more about your mood. Does pain affect your mood? (Probe: do you think that the people close to you think that pain affects your mood, or detect changes in your mood related to pain?) |
| Substance use | How do you think using drugs or alcohol is related to pain? What effect do you think drug or alcohol use has on your pain? |
| Environmental stressors | Is pain affected by other things that cause stress in your life? (Probe: your job, your family, money, housing situation, access to food, etc? If so, how?) |
| Anger | In our everyday lives, there are things that make us angry. Do these things affect your pain? (Probe: if so, how?) |
| Fear/Traumatic life events | Have you ever been in any situation that was extremely frightening or horrifying, or one in which you felt extremely helpless? (Probe: If yes, what was it? Your chronic pain started X years ago-was that before or after this event?) |
Characteristics of Participants with Chronic Pain, as identified by the Brief Chronic Pain Screening Tool (BCPS) Results (N = 25).
| Mild-moderate-very severe pain for at least 3 months (N = 25) | |
| Female | 5 |
| African-American | 15 |
| Age ≥50 | 10 |
| CD4+ T-cell count (median, IQR) | 587 (421–792) cells/mL |
| VL <200 copies/mL | 14 |
| Pain | 25 |
| Mood disorder | 16 |
| Substance use | 12 |
*BCPS results typically dichotomized as mild-moderate-severe pain for at least 3 months ( = chronic pain), and none or any pain less than three months ( = not chronic pain).
**Based on the EuroQOL pain measure indicating mild, moderate or severe pain within the 6 months prior to enrollment.
Based on a PHQ-9≥10 or a PHQ-Anxiety module consistent with anxiety symptoms/panic within the 6 months prior to enrollment.
Based on an ASSIST reporting use of opiates, heroin, cocaine, or amphetamines within the 6 months prior to enrollment.