Bidirectional relationship between chronic pain and depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older adults

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
André O. Werneck , Brendon Stubbs
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Abstract

Objective

To assess the bidirectional association between chronic pain and depressive symptoms among middle-aged and older adults from two prospective cohort studies.

Methods

We used prospective data (12y of follow-up) from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (n = 9149, 5018 women, 65.0 ± 10.2y) and the Health and Retirement Study (n = 16,883, 9810 women, 66.9 ± 10.3y), including data from seven waves of each cohort between 2006 and 2018/2019. Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Centre of Epidemiological Studies Depression scale, while chronic pain was estimated using questions about the frequency of being troubled with pain. We used random-intercept cross-lagged panel models to assess the bidirectional association between pain and depressive symptoms, adjusting for potential confounders.

Results

There was a cross-lagged effect of chronic pain on depressive symptoms (ELSA: β: 0.038; 95%CI: 0.011–0.066. Standardized coefficient (B): 0.021. SHARE: β: 0.044; 95%CI: 0.023–0.065. B: 0.023–0.024) as well as depressive symptoms on pain (ELSA: β: 0.010; 95%CI: 0.002–0.018. B: 0.017–0.019. SHARE: 0.011; 95%CI: 0.005–0.017. B: 0.020–0.021). Moreover, there were auto-regressive effects of both chronic pain (ELSA: β: 0.149; 95%CI: 0.128–0.171. SHARE: β: 0.129; 95%CI: 0.112–0.145) and depressive symptoms (ELSA: β: 0.149; 95%CI: 0.130–0.168. SHARE: β: 0.169; 95%CI: 0.154–0.184).

Conclusion

We identified a modest bidirectional association between depressive symptoms and chronic pain, using two large prospective ageing cohorts.

中老年人慢性疼痛与抑郁症状之间的双向关系
方法我们使用了英国老龄化纵向研究(n = 9149,5018 名女性,65.0 ± 10.2 岁)和健康与退休研究(n = 16883,9810 名女性,66.9 ± 10.3 岁)的前瞻性数据(随访 12 年),包括 2006 年至 2018/2019 年期间每个队列的七次波次数据。抑郁症状使用流行病学研究中心抑郁量表进行评估,而慢性疼痛则使用有关疼痛困扰频率的问题进行估算。我们使用随机截距交叉滞后面板模型来评估疼痛与抑郁症状之间的双向关联,并对潜在的混杂因素进行了调整。结果慢性疼痛对抑郁症状存在交叉滞后效应(ELSA:β:0.038;95%CI:0.011-0.066。标准化系数 (B):0.021.SHARE:β:0.044;95%CI:0.023-0.065。B:0.023-0.024)以及抑郁症状对疼痛的影响(ELSA:β:0.010;95%CI:0.002-0.018。B: 0.017-0.019.B:0.017-0.019:0.011;95%CI:0.005-0.017。B: 0.020-0.021).此外,慢性疼痛(ELSA:β:0.149;95%CI:0.128-0.171;SHARE:β:0.129;95%CI:0.112-0.145)和抑郁症状(ELSA:β:0.149;95%CI:0.SHARE:β:0.169;95%CI:0.154-0.184)。结论我们利用两个大型前瞻性老龄化队列发现,抑郁症状与慢性疼痛之间存在适度的双向关联。
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General hospital psychiatry
General hospital psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
2.90%
发文量
125
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: General Hospital Psychiatry explores the many linkages among psychiatry, medicine, and primary care. In emphasizing a biopsychosocial approach to illness and health, the journal provides a forum for professionals with clinical, academic, and research interests in psychiatry''s role in the mainstream of medicine.
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