Sleep Efficiency Mediates the Association Between Neighborhood Disadvantage and Knee Osteoarthritis Pain: Findings from the Understanding Pain and Limitations in Osteoarthritic Disease Study 2.
Felicitas A Huber, Cesar Gonzalez, Daniel A Kusko, Angela Mickle, Kimberly T Sibille, David T Redden, Casey B Azuero, Roland Staud, Roger B Fillingim, Burel R Goodin
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Abstract
Objective: The objective was to examine potential pathways linking neighborhood disadvantage to pain severity in individuals with knee pain consistent with or at risk for Knee Osteoarthritis (KOA).
Methods: The current investigation is a cross-sectional analysis. Data were collected from 140 mid-to older non-Hispanic White and non-Hispanic Black adults from the Understanding Pain and Limitations in Osteoarthritic Disease Study 2 (UPLOAD 2). Relationships among neighborhood disadvantage, sleep efficiency, pain catastrophizing, and pain severity were assessed. Neighborhood disadvantage was quantified using the Area Deprivation Index (ADI) and actigraphy data were used to assess sleep efficiency. The Coping Strategies Questionnaire-Revised catastrophizing subscale and WOMAC (Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index) pain severity scale were used to assess pain catastrophizing, and pain severity, respectively. A serial mediation model assessed the neighborhood➔sleep➔catastrophizing➔pain pathway, as well as neighborhood➔sleep➔pain, and neighborhood➔catastrophizing➔pain pathways.
Results: Greater neighborhood disadvantage was associated with worse sleep efficiency, ultimately contributing to greater pain severity. While neither neighborhood disadvantage nor sleep efficiency were associated with pain catastrophizing, pain catastrophizing itself was associated with greater KOA pain.
Conclusion: Neighborhood disadvantage impacts KOA pain outcomes through sleep efficiency, but not pain catastrophizing, thereby highlighting environmental aspects that impact sleep as potential targets for intervention.
期刊介绍:
Arthritis Care & Research, an official journal of the American College of Rheumatology and the Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals (a division of the College), is a peer-reviewed publication that publishes original research, review articles, and editorials that promote excellence in the clinical practice of rheumatology. Relevant to the care of individuals with rheumatic diseases, major topics are evidence-based practice studies, clinical problems, practice guidelines, educational, social, and public health issues, health economics, health care policy, and future trends in rheumatology practice.