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The Relationship between Stressors and Pain-Related Clinical Outcomes in Pediatric Chronic Pain Patients.

Anjana Jagpal1, Keri Hainsworth2, Ratka Galijot3, Katherine S Salamon4, Kim Anderson Khan5, Susan T Tran1.   

Abstract

Youth with chronic pain and youth who have experienced stressors are at risk for poor outcomes; however, little is known about the intersection of pain and stressors. This study aims to understand the prevalence of stressors among youth with chronic pain and the relationship between stressors and pain-related outcomes. Seven hundred and seventy youth with chronic pain aged 8-18 (Mage = 14.15 years, 70% female) reported pain characteristics, stressors, anxiety, disability, and quality of life. Most participants (82%) endorsed at least one stressor. A greater number of stressors was significantly related to greater anxiety and disability, and lower levels of quality of life. School stressors were significantly associated with functional disability; family, school, and peer stressors were significantly associated with anxiety and quality of life. Stressors are common in youth with chronic pain, and the presence of stressors is related to greater functional impairment. The results of this preliminary study using semi-structured clinical interviews suggest the importance of developing a validated measure that encompasses a wide variety of stressors for youth with pain. Future research on patient-reported stressors, relative intensity, and impact are needed.

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Keywords:  anxiety; chronic pain; functional disability; quality of life; stressors

Year:  2021        PMID: 33406657      PMCID: PMC7824521          DOI: 10.3390/children8010021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Children (Basel)        ISSN: 2227-9067


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