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The impact of psychosocial features of employment status on emotional distress in chronic pain and healthy comparison samples.

T Jackson1, A Iezzi, K Lafreniere.   

Abstract

This study examined the extent to which measures of psychosocial features of employment status predict emotional distress in chronic pain (n = 83) and healthy comparison (n = 88) samples. Participants completed measures of emotional distress, pain severity, psychosocial features of employment status, and demographic data. After controlling for length of current unemployment, number of pain sites, and level of current pain severity, psychosocial measures (structured and purposeful time use, perceived financial security, skill use, social support form formal sources) were significant predictors of emotional distress in the chronic pain sample. Similar results were obtained for the healthy comparison sample. Structured and purposeful time use emerged as the most significant individual predictor of emotional distress for both samples. Findings are discussed in terms of their potential implications for treating chronic pain patients and the need to develop multidimensional measures that assess features of employment status within chronic pain samples.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9212379     DOI: 10.1023/a:1025552710949

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Behav Med        ISSN: 0160-7715


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