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Papers: 11 May 2019 - 17 May 2019

RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology


Human Studies


2020 Mar


J Clin Psychol Med Settings


27


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Examining Psychosocial Mechanisms of Pain-Related Disability in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Authors

Fretz KM, Tripp DA, Katz L, Ropeleski M, Beyak MJ
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2020 Mar; 27(1):107-114.
PMID: 31079280.

Abstract

Disability in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is under-investigated. Models theorize that disability is the result of a disease and its related impairments, limitations, and restrictions. This disablement process can be affected by psychosocial factors. Pain, depression, catastrophizing, and social support are associated with IBD-disability outcomes, but no studies have examined these factors concurrently. This study examined the role of psychosocial factors in the process of IBD disablement within the context of pain. Depressive symptoms, pain catastrophizing, and perceived social support were proposed as mediators in the relationship between pain and pain-related disability in cross-sectional and longitudinal models. Cross-sectionally, the mediation effects of depressive symptoms and pain catastrophizing, but not perceived social support, were significant. Longitudinally, depression was a significant mediator. Depressive symptoms and pain catastrophizing have mechanistic roles in the relationship between IBD patients' pain and pain-related disability and should be targets for intervention.