Emily Scholand, Anne Arewasikporn, Eric Scott, Elizaveta Bourchtein, Ashley Pogue, John A Sturgeon
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Abstract
Youth living with chronic pain experience a complex symptom burden, with multiple symptoms that may fluctuate throughout their daily lives. We aimed to explore the daily variability of multiple symptoms including pain, fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, mood, stress, and sleep, in a sample of youth with mixed chronic pain diagnoses. Youth ages 10-17 living with heterogeneous diagnoses of chronic pain lasting 3 or more months with associated functional disability (N = 25) wore wristworn ecological momentary assessment (EMA) monitors for seven days. Three times daily, they provided ratings regarding intensity of pain, fatigue, cognitive dysfunction (perceived clarity and speed of thought), mood, and stress. They also rated sleep daily. Youth also completed a series of standard recall questionnaires corresponding to domains assessed in the EMA ratings. Descriptive statistics, intra-class correlation coefficients, and multilevel models were used to describe the EMA ratings, assess within- and between-person variability, and explore diurnal patterns of ratings. Both trait-like and state-like patterns were observed in the EMA ratings. Diurnal patterns were also observed, with less fatigue (BEVENING = -0.85, p = .003) reported at day's end. At the within-person level, higher daily pain intensity was associated with worse same-day fatigue (B = 0.34, p < .001) and mood (B = 0.41, p < .001). Conclusions: Findings highlight the complex symptom burden and nuanced daily experiences of youth living with chronic pain, and may lead toward more precise, time-sensitive interventions.
患有慢性疼痛的青年面临着复杂的症状负担,在其日常生活中可能出现多种症状波动。我们的目的是探讨多种症状的日常变化,包括疼痛、疲劳、认知功能障碍、情绪、压力和睡眠,在一个混合慢性疼痛诊断的年轻人样本中。年龄在10-17岁、诊断为慢性疼痛持续3个月或更长时间并伴有相关功能障碍的青少年(N = 25)佩戴腕带生态瞬时评估(EMA)监测仪7天。每天三次,他们提供关于疼痛强度、疲劳、认知功能障碍(感知的清晰度和思维速度)、情绪和压力的评分。他们还评估了每天的睡眠情况。青年还完成了一系列与EMA评级评估领域相对应的标准召回问卷。描述性统计、类内相关系数和多层模型用于描述EMA评分,评估人内和人之间的可变性,并探索评分的日模式。在EMA评分中观察到特征和状态两种模式。还观察到日模式,疲劳较少(BEVENING = -0.85, p =。003)在一天结束时报告。在个人水平上,较高的每日疼痛强度与更严重的当日疲劳相关(B = 0.34, p
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The Journal of Behavioral Medicine is a broadly conceived interdisciplinary publication devoted to furthering understanding of physical health and illness through the knowledge, methods, and techniques of behavioral science. A significant function of the journal is the application of this knowledge to prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation and to the promotion of health at the individual, community, and population levels.The content of the journal spans all areas of basic and applied behavioral medicine research, conducted in and informed by all related disciplines including but not limited to: psychology, medicine, the public health sciences, sociology, anthropology, health economics, nursing, and biostatistics. Topics welcomed include but are not limited to: prevention of disease and health promotion; the effects of psychological stress on physical and psychological functioning; sociocultural influences on health and illness; adherence to medical regimens; the study of health related behaviors including tobacco use, substance use, sexual behavior, physical activity, and obesity; health services research; and behavioral factors in the prevention and treatment of somatic disorders. Reports of interdisciplinary approaches to research are particularly welcomed.