2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10865-021-00280-4
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The distinct longitudinal impact of pain catastrophizing on pain interference among youth living with sickle cell disease and chronic pain

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“…29 A recent longitudinal study of patients ages 10-18 with SCD and chronic pain found pain catastrophizing to be prevalent and predictive of future pain interference. 30 Additionally, pain in SCD is often undertreated due to factors including negative provider attitudes and structural racism. 15,31 Thus, a combination of physiological, psychosocial, and systems-level factors may have contributed to patients with SCD reporting higher pretreatment pain, stress, and anxiety in this study.…”
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“…29 A recent longitudinal study of patients ages 10-18 with SCD and chronic pain found pain catastrophizing to be prevalent and predictive of future pain interference. 30 Additionally, pain in SCD is often undertreated due to factors including negative provider attitudes and structural racism. 15,31 Thus, a combination of physiological, psychosocial, and systems-level factors may have contributed to patients with SCD reporting higher pretreatment pain, stress, and anxiety in this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While acute cancer‐related pain can arise from tumors impinging on the nerves, mucositis, and/or chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy, 28 acute SCD pain typically arises from vaso‐occlusive episodes, which are unpredictable and can occur with great frequency throughout childhood 29 . A recent longitudinal study of patients ages 10–18 with SCD and chronic pain found pain catastrophizing to be prevalent and predictive of future pain interference 30 . Additionally, pain in SCD is often undertreated due to factors including negative provider attitudes and structural racism 15,31 .…”
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“…10,23 Common fate model is most often associated with dyad-level variables conceptualized to exist at the level of the relationship, such as relationship quality. 40…”
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“…10,23 Common fate model is most often associated with dyad-level variables conceptualized to exist at the level of the relationship, such as relationship quality. 40 Flexible application of APIM and CFM models can result in a better match between model and research questions. Hybrid models can be used to combine dyadic and individual variables.…”
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“…Across pediatric chronic pain populations, there is growing evidence that pain catastrophizing is associated with poor health‐related outcomes, including worse HRQoL 5 . Only a few studies have investigated pain catastrophizing in individuals with sickle cell disease (SCD), and data suggest greater pain catastrophizing is related to worse health‐related outcomes 1,6,7 …”
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confidence: 99%