| Literature DB >> 32000787 |
Erik Grasaas1, Sølvi Helseth2,3, Liv Fegran2, Jennifer Stinson4,5,6, Milada Småstuen3, Kristin Haraldstad2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Persistent pain has a high prevalence among adolescents. Pain has been shown to reduce all aspects of the adolescent's health-related quality of life (HRQOL). In adult patients with pain, self-efficacy has been shown to mediate the relationship between pain intensity, disability and depression. However, little is known about whether self-efficacy acts as a mediating variable in the relationship between persistent pain and HRQOL sub-scale scores in a school-based population of adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Health-related quality of life; Mediation; Persistent pain; Self-efficacy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32000787 PMCID: PMC6993393 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-020-1273-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Fig. 1Schematic of our final mediation model
Characteristics of the participants: pain, self-efficacy and HRQOL sub-scale scores
| Study variable | All ( | Girls ( | Boys ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pain intensity | 5.42 (1.88) | 5.74 (1.75) | 4.19 (1.90) |
| Self-efficacy | 13.54 (3.30) | 13.21 (3.29) | 14.81 (3.17) |
| KIDSCREEN subscale | |||
| Physical well-being | 45.19 (20.99) | 41.37 (18.56) | 60.00 (23.80) |
| Psychological well-being | 56.09 (22.23) | 53.02 (21.93) | 67.97 (19.76) |
| Mood | 58.74 (21.56) | 54.90 (21.29) | 73.66 (15.64) |
| Self-perception | 45.71 (23.16) | 43.06 (22.96) | 55.94 (21.62) |
| Autonomy | 59.23 (18.90) | 55.73 (18.64) | 72.81 (13.16) |
| Relationship with parents | 65.01 (24.41) | 64.38 (24.80) | 67.45 (23.43) |
| Financial resources | 70.61 (26.85) | 71.24 (27.23) | 68.23 (26.03) |
| Social support | 60.52 (20.60) | 58.67 (20.83) | 67.71 (18.54) |
| School environment | 54.75 (20.03) | 52.02 (18.32) | 65.36 (23.31) |
| Bullying | 91.03 (13.34) | 90.99 (14.02) | 91.15 (10.74) |
Counts and percentage of bodily regions affected by pain within the 3-month recall period for all participants and stratified by gender
| Pain region | All ( | Girls ( | Boys ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Head | 69 (88.5%) | 59 (95.2%) | 10 (62.5%) |
| Teeth | 15 (19.2%) | 14 (22.6%) | 1 (6.3%) |
| Ears | 14 (17.9%) | 14 (22.6%) | 0 |
| Throat | 35 (44.9%) | 32 (51.6%) | 3 (18.8%) |
| Back | 49 (62.8%) | 40 (64.5%) | 9 (56.3%) |
| Chest | 21 (26.9%) | 18 (29.0%) | 3 (18.8%) |
| Stomach | 50 (64.1%) | 45 (72.6%) | 5 (31.3%) |
| Reproductive organs | 50 (64.1%) | 50 (80.6%) | 0 |
| Arms | 12 (15.4%) | 8 (12.9%) | 4 (25.0%) |
| Legs | 30 (38.5%) | 27 (43.5%) | 3 (18.8%) |
| Other | 40 (51.3%) | 33 (53.2%) | 7 (43.8%) |
Linear regressions of pain intensity (independent) on HRQOL sub-scales (dependent) and on GSE (dependent)
| Variable | B | 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical well-being | −2.81 | −5.27 to −0.34 | 0.02 |
| Psychological well-being | −4.55 | −7.04 to − 2.0.6 | < 0.01 |
| Mood | − 3.62 | − 6.10 to − 1.14 | < 0.01 |
| Self-perception | −4.13 | −6.78 to − 1.49 | < 0.01 |
| Autonomy | −1.74 | − 4.00 to 0.52 | 0.12 |
| Relationship with parents | −2.47 | −5.39 to 0.44 | 0.09 |
| Financial resources | −1.06 | −4.31 to 2.20 | 0.52 |
| Social support | −3.18 | −5.56 to −0.79 | 0.01 |
| School environment | −3.26 | −5.57 to − 0.95 | < 0.01 |
| Bullying | −0.87 | −2.48 to 0.74 | 0.29 |
| GSE | −0.63 | −1.01 to −2.56 | < 0.01 |
CI confidence interval
Estimates of the correlation matrix between HRQOL and self-efficacy
| HRQOL sub-scales | Self-efficacy |
|---|---|
| Physical well-being | 0.538 |
| Psychological well-being | 0.414 |
| Mood | 0.407 |
| Self-perception | 0.490 |
| Autonomy | 0.269 |
| Relationship with parents | 0.184 |
| Financial resources | 0.048 |
| Social support | 0.208 |
| School environment | 0.327 |
| Bullying | 0.010 |
Fig. 2Mediation by self-efficacy of the association between pain intensity and the scores for HRQOL sub-scales a physical well-being, b psychological well-being, c mood, d self-perception, e autonomy and f school environment; p < 0.05*, p < 0.01** and p < 0.001***. Path a and b depict the indirect effects through the mediator. Path C represents the total effect and C' the direct path
Reduction in HRQOL sub-scales explained by the direct (pain intensity) and indirect (self-efficacy) effects presented as percentage (%)
| HRQOL sub-scales: | Direct effect (%) | Indirect |
|---|---|---|
| Physical well-being | 32.8 | 67.2* |
| Psychological well-being | 70.3 | 29.7* |
| Mood | 60.5 | 39.5* |
| Self-perception | 55.8 | 44.2* |
| Autonomy | 56.5 | 43.5* |
| Relationship with parents | 74.6 | 25.4 |
| Financial relationship | 86.2 | 13.8 |
| Social support | 85.7 | 14.3 |
| School environment | 70.4 | 29.6* |
| Bullying | – | – |
p < 0.05*