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Fear of movement (kinesiophobia), pain, and psychopathology in patients with sickle cell disease.

机译:镰状细胞病患者的运动(恐惧恐惧症),疼痛和精神病理学恐惧。

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OBJECTIVES: Fear of movement (ie, kinesiophobia) has emerged as a significant predictor of pain-related outcomes including disability and psychologic distress across various types of pain (eg, back pain, headache, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome). However, no research has examined the prevalence of kinesiophobia in adults with sickle cell disease (SCD). The purpose of this study was to assess the degree of kinesiophobia reported by African American men and women with SCD and to determine whether kinesiophobia is related to pain and psychologic distress in this population. METHODS: Sixty-seven men and women with SCD recruited from a comprehensive sickle cell treatment program in a large academic medical center completed questionnaires that assess fear of movement, pain and pain interference, and psychologic distress. RESULTS: Participants reported levels of kinesiophobia (M=30.48, SD=7.55) that were comparable to those obtained for patients with low back pain and fibromyalgia. Although painlevels did not differ by sex, men reported greater kinesiophobia than women (P=0.02). As hypothesized, higher levels of kinesiophobia were associated with greater psychologic distress, particularly Phobic Anxiety (r=0.35), Psychoticism (r=0.29), Somatization (r=0.45), Anxiety (r=0.35), Obsessive-compulsive (r=0.34), Interpersonal Sensitivity (r=0.25), Depression (r=0.29), and all 3 summary indices of the SCL-90-R (all Ps<0.05). DISCUSSION: Although and historically, pain associated with SCD has not been considered in the context of fear of movement, findings suggest that both kinesiophobia and sex are relevant constructs for consideration in understanding pain-related outcomes in SCD. Though our results require replication, this study suggests that greater kinesiophobia is associated with greater pain and psychologic distress.
机译:目的:对运动的恐惧(即运动恐惧症)已成为与疼痛相关的预后的重要预测指标,包括各种类型的疼痛(例如,背痛,头痛,纤维肌痛,复杂的局部疼痛综合征)的残疾和心理困扰。但是,尚无研究检查镰状细胞病(SCD)成人的运动恐惧症患病率。这项研究的目的是评估非裔美国人患有SCD的运动恐惧症程度,并确定运动恐惧症是否与该人群的疼痛和心理困扰有关。方法:从大型学术医疗中心的综合镰状细胞治疗计划中招募的67名SCD男女,完成了问卷,以评估对运动,恐惧和疼痛干扰以及心理困扰的恐惧。结果:参与者报告的运动恐惧症水平(M = 30.48,SD = 7.55)与腰背痛和纤维肌痛患者获得的水平相当。尽管疼痛程度在性别上没有差异,但男性报告的运动恐惧症比女性大(P = 0.02)。如假设的那样,较高的运动恐惧症与更大的心理困扰相关,特别是恐惧恐惧症(r = 0.35),精神病(r = 0.29),躯体化(r = 0.45),焦虑症(r = 0.35),强迫症(r = 0.34),人际敏感性(r = 0.25),抑郁(r = 0.29)和SCL-90-R的所有3个摘要指标(所有Ps <0.05)。讨论:尽管从历史上看,在担心运动的情况下并未考虑与SCD相关的疼痛,但研究结果表明,运动恐惧感和性别都是理解SCD疼痛相关结局时需要考虑的相关因素。尽管我们的结果需要重复,但这项研究表明,更大的运动恐惧症与更大的疼痛和心理困扰有关。

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