Association Between Chronic Back Pain and Protective Behaviors is Subjective and Context Dependent.

Md Taufeeq Uddin, Ghada Zamzmi, Shaun Canavan
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Abstract

Chronic lower back (CLB) pain limits patients' day-to-day activities, increases their missed days of work, and causes emotional distress. Developing adequate and individual-tailored treatment for CLB patients requires a better understanding of pain and protective behaviors, and how these behaviors are modulated or altered by context and subjectivity. In this work, we conducted experiments to investigate 1) the relationship between pain and protective behaviors in patients with CLB pain, 2) whether individual differences and context are relevant factors in the relationship, and 3) the impact of this relationship and its factors on the performance of current automated models for pain and protective behavior perception. Our results show 1) significant association (p - value < 0.05) between pain and protective behaviors in patients with CLB pain and 2) subjectivity and context are influential factors in this association. Further, our results show that considering this association along with its factors significantly (p-value < 0.05) improves the performance of automated pain and protective behaviors perception. These findings highlight the role of this association on pain and protective behaviors perception and raise several questions about the robustness of existing automated models that do not take this association into account.

慢性背痛与保护行为之间的关系取决于主观和环境。
慢性下背部(CLB)疼痛限制了患者的日常活动,增加了他们的误工天数,并造成情绪困扰。要为慢性腰背痛患者制定适当的、适合个人的治疗方法,就需要更好地了解疼痛和保护行为,以及这些行为是如何受环境和主观因素调节或改变的。在这项工作中,我们进行了实验来研究:1)CLB 疼痛患者的疼痛和保护行为之间的关系;2)个体差异和情境是否是这种关系的相关因素;3)这种关系及其因素对当前疼痛和保护行为感知自动模型性能的影响。我们的研究结果表明:1)CLB 疼痛患者的疼痛和保护行为之间存在明显关联(p 值小于 0.05);2)主观性和情境是这种关联的影响因素。此外,我们的结果表明,考虑到这种关联及其影响因素(p 值小于 0.05),可显著提高自动疼痛和保护行为感知的性能。这些研究结果凸显了这种关联在疼痛和保护行为感知中的作用,并对未考虑这种关联的现有自动模型的稳健性提出了几个问题。
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