Fatigue Severity among Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain: Relations to Opioid Use and Hazardous Alcohol Use.

IF 2.2 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Kara Manning, Andrew H Rogers, Justin M Shepherd, Cameron Matoska, Joseph W Ditre, Lorra Garey, Brooke Y Kauffman, Michael J Zvolensky
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Abstract

Background: Chronic low back pain is the second leading cause of disability in the United States and is related to greater risk of opioid misuse. Research suggests that severe fatigue may be a relevant factor for better understanding the greater rates of opioid and misuse among adults with chronic low back pain. Therefore, the current study sought to examine differences in opioid misuse, risk for opioid use disorder, and hazardous alcohol use in two different groups: one group with clinically significant fatigue, and one group without clinically significant fatigue.

Methods: Participants were recruited utilizing a validated online survey management system that yielded 1,681 adults (70.0% female, 81.1% White, M age = 44.5 years, SD = 11.88) with current mild to severe chronic low back pain. One-way analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) models were conducted to examine group differences.

Results: Among adults with chronic low back pain, those with clinically significant fatigue reported significantly greater opioid misuse and risk for opioid use disorder compared to those without clinically significant fatigue. These results were evident after controlling for pain severity and interference. The results for hazardous alcohol use were not significantly different between groups.

Conclusions: Clinically significant fatigue is a distinguishing characteristic among adults with chronic low back pain in terms of opioid misuse and risk for opioid use disorder. Potential clinical implications of such findings suggest that it may be important for clinicians to assess fatigue levels to better manage opioid misuse potential among adults with chronic low back pain.

成人慢性腰痛患者的疲劳严重程度:与阿片类药物使用和危险酒精使用的关系
背景:慢性腰痛是美国致残的第二大原因,并与阿片类药物滥用风险增加有关。研究表明,严重疲劳可能是更好地理解成人慢性腰痛中阿片类药物和滥用率较高的一个相关因素。因此,目前的研究试图检查两个不同组在阿片类药物滥用、阿片类药物使用障碍风险和危险酒精使用方面的差异:一组有临床明显的疲劳,一组没有临床明显的疲劳。方法:采用有效的在线调查管理系统招募了1,681名患有轻度至重度慢性腰痛的成年人(70.0%为女性,81.1%为白人,M年龄= 44.5岁,SD = 11.88)。采用单向协方差分析(ANCOVA)模型检验组间差异。结果:在患有慢性腰痛的成年人中,与那些没有临床明显疲劳的人相比,那些有临床明显疲劳的人报告了更大的阿片类药物滥用和阿片类药物使用障碍的风险。在控制疼痛严重程度和干扰后,这些结果是明显的。有害酒精使用的结果在两组之间没有显著差异。结论:在阿片类药物滥用和阿片类药物使用障碍的风险方面,临床明显的疲劳是成人慢性腰痛的显著特征。这些发现的潜在临床意义表明,临床医生评估疲劳水平以更好地管理慢性腰痛成人阿片类药物滥用的可能性可能很重要。
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Fatigue-Biomedicine Health and Behavior
Fatigue-Biomedicine Health and Behavior MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
5.20
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7.10%
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16
期刊介绍: Fatigue: Biomedicine, Health and Behavior is an international, interdisciplinary journal that addresses the symptom of fatigue in medical illnesses, behavioral disorders, and specific environmental conditions. These broadly conceived domains, all housed in one journal, are intended to advance research on causation, pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment. The list of topics covered in Fatigue will include fatigue in diseases including cancer, autoimmune diseases, multiple sclerosis, pain conditions, mood disorders, and circulatory diseases. The journal will also publish papers on chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and related illnesses. In addition, submissions on specific issues involving fatigue in sleep, aging, exercise and sport, and occupations are welcomed. More generally, the journal will publish on the biology, physiology and psychosocial aspects of fatigue. The Editor also welcomes new topics such as clinical fatigue education in medical schools and public health policy with respect to fatigue.
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