2020
DOI: 10.1002/pchj.410
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Quality of life in chronic pain patients: Illness‐ and wellness‐focused coping as moderators

Abstract: Chronic pain is a health problem that significantly influences patients' lives, causing functional, social, socioeconomic, and emotional changes that impact quality of life (QoL). The aim of this study was to evaluate which variables (e.g., psychological morbidity, illness representations, pain, and coping) contribute to QoL and to analyse the moderating role of illness-and wellness-focused coping in the relationship between pain interference and Qol, in chronic pain patients. A sociodemographic and clinical q… Show more

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“…Nearly every fourth SLE patient might suffer from subjectively strong pain related to the disease manifestations [ 130 ]. Chronic pain is a major burden, associated with an overall decline in quality of life, as well as impaired functioning in social and work-related environments [ 131 ]. Thus, advances in the field of antinociceptive treatment would be greatly appreciated by this group of patients.…”
Section: Bdnf As a Pain Mediatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nearly every fourth SLE patient might suffer from subjectively strong pain related to the disease manifestations [ 130 ]. Chronic pain is a major burden, associated with an overall decline in quality of life, as well as impaired functioning in social and work-related environments [ 131 ]. Thus, advances in the field of antinociceptive treatment would be greatly appreciated by this group of patients.…”
Section: Bdnf As a Pain Mediatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los efectos directos e indirectos que el dolor crónico tiene en la vida sexual de la persona que lo padece son complejos. Más allá de la interferencia que causa la propia sintomatología dolorosa, los problemas psicológicos comórbidos (Pereira et al, 2021) o los efectos secundarios de los fármacos, por ejemplo, el consumo de opioides (Birke et al, 2019) pueden agravar el impacto de la enfermedad sobre la sexualidad. El deterioro de la vida sexual como consecuencia del dolor crónico se ha demostrado en estudios realizados en diferentes países, como el de Mollao lu et al ( 2013), Burri et al (2014) o, más recientemente, Blázquez et al (2015).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…El dolor crónico se asocia con múltiples síntomas físicos y afectivos como ansiedad, depresión, estrés o fatiga que afectan directamente sobre la calidad de vida de las personas que lo padecen (Pereira et al, 2021). Numerosos estudios han evaluado el impacto del dolor crónico en una amplia gama de áreas vitales importantes como el trabajo, la familia, el ocio, las actividades cotidianas o el estilo de vida (Breivik et al, 2006;Suso et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Pereira et al evaluated the variables, such as psychological morbidity, illness representations, pain, and coping, that contribute to QOL and analyzed the moderating effect of illness-focused and wellness-focused coping on the relationship between pain interference and QOL in patients with chronic pain. They concluded that 1) the use of wellness-focused coping and being active were associated with better physical QOL, and psychological morbidity contributed to mental QOL; 2) illness-focused and wellness-focused coping moderated the relationship between pain interference and physical QOL but not mental QOL; and 3) because pain interference is positively related to psychological morbidity, and psychological morbidity is negatively related to QOL, the evaluation and promotion of patient coping strategies that are focused on well-being to improve QOL are vital [22]. In a Greek study, Rapti et al showed using univariate analysis that individuals who had experienced chronic pain and depression showed lower health-related QOL and found a substantial negative correction between QOL and pain and depression scores using regression analysis [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%