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Psychosocial and environmental factors in the prognosis of individuals with chronic pain and comorbid mental health.

Valerie Hruschak1, Gerald Cochran2.   

Abstract

Chronic pain has considerable medical, social, and economic implications as its high prevalence rate and negative societal burden provides justification that it is a major health issue. The value of understanding psychological, social, and environmental factors in chronic pain has become widely recognized and accepted as a biopsychosocial phenomenon in which the social work perspective offers a valuable lens. Through the critical application of systems theory and ecological perspective, accompanied with the diathesis stress model, this article examines psychosocial and environmental influences as being contributory factors in the prognosis of individuals with chronic pain and comorbid mental health disorders. The social work profession will also be explored as playing a definite role in addressing elements pertaining to pain management depicted from these theories. Lastly, implications for research, policy, and practice will be reviewed to better understand the association between psychosocial and environmental influences of individuals with chronic pain and comorbid mental health issues.

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Keywords:  Chronicity; chronic pain; environmental; psychosocial; social work; theoretical

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28594600     DOI: 10.1080/00981389.2017.1326074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work Health Care        ISSN: 0098-1389


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