Association of pain intensity and psychological factors among patients with chronic low back pain (LBP). A correlational cross-sectional study

Sebastián Eustaquio Martín Pérez, Diego Zárate de Lupgens, Marcos Carrillo Pagés, Juan José Gómez Santaella, J. L. Alonso Pérez, Isidro Miguel Martín Pérez
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Introduction: Chronic low back pain (cLBP) is associated with a dynamic interaction of multiple psychological factors that act as predictors of recovery time. Our goal was to quantify the association between pain intensity and psychological variables. Material and methods: A cross-sectional study using convenience sampling was conducted at Universidad Europea de Canarias (Spain) between January 24, 2022 and June 10, 2022. In addition, adults and children with cLBP older than 13 years with cLBP for at least 12 weeks of symptoms were included. Finally, the descriptive analysis and the calculation of the correlation coefficients of the data was carried out with SPSS v.28.0. Results: We recruited 146 subjects (n=85 women, 58.3%; n=61 men,41.7%) aged 50.4 ± 12.21 years suffering from cLBP with a moderate pain intensity (7.02±0.188), kinesiophobia (22.79 ± 0.559), catastrophism (13.42 ± 0.897), anxiety (24.47±0.560) and the quality of life SF36-PF (65.65±2.291), SF36-PR (48.03±2.727), SF36-BP (33.14±1.566), SF36-GH (43.98±1.873), SF36-V (48.56±1.812), SF36-SF (61.39±2.353), SF36-ER (76.29±2.043) and SF36-MH (49.76±1.666). Pain intensity in cLBP patients was negatively and moderately correlated with SF36-BP score (Pearson's r = -0.561, p < 0.001). In addition, the main variable was negatively and weakly correlated with SF36-PF (Pearson's r= -0.395, p<.001), SF36-PR (Pearson's r=-0.433, p<.001), SF36-V (Pearson's r = -0.260, p = 0.006), SF36-GH (Pearson's r = -0.203, p=0.032), SF36-SF (Pearson's r=-0.215, p=0.024). and SF36-MH (Pearson's r= -0.203, p = 0.032). Furthermore, pain intensity showed positive and weak with kinesiophobia score (Pearson’s r=0.310, p<.001) and positive and very weak with catastrophism (Pearson’s r=0.136, p<.001). In contrast, there was not correlation between pain intensity and anxiety in cLBP subjects (Pearson’s r=0.025, p=0.794). Conclusions: Psychological variables were not associated with pain intensity in patients with cLBP. However, physical perception of pain was the only variable that remained moderately linearly associated with pain intensity.
慢性腰痛患者疼痛强度与心理因素的关系相关横断面研究
慢性腰痛(cLBP)与多种心理因素的动态相互作用有关,这些心理因素作为恢复时间的预测因子。我们的目标是量化疼痛强度和心理变量之间的关系。材料和方法:采用方便抽样的横断面研究于2022年1月24日至2022年6月10日在加那利欧洲大学(西班牙)进行。此外,患有cLBP的成人和儿童,年龄超过13岁,cLBP症状至少持续12周。最后,使用SPSS v.28.0软件对数据进行描述性分析和相关系数计算。结果:我们招募了146名受试者(n=85名女性,58.3%;n=61名男性,41.7%),年龄50.4±12.21岁,伴有中度疼痛强度(7.02±0.188)、运动恐惧症(22.79±0.559)、灾难症(13.42±0.897)、焦虑(24.47±0.560),生活质量SF36-PF(65.65±2.291)、SF36-PR(48.03±2.727)、SF36-BP(33.14±1.566)、SF36-GH(43.98±1.873)、SF36-V(48.56±1.812)、SF36-SF(61.39±2.353)、SF36-ER(76.29±2.043)、SF36-MH(49.76±1.666)。cLBP患者的疼痛强度与SF36-BP评分呈负相关和中度相关(Pearson’s r = -0.561, p < 0.001)。主变量与SF36-PF (Pearson’s r= -0.395, p< 0.001)、SF36-PR (Pearson’s r=-0.433, p< 0.001)、SF36-V (Pearson’s r= -0.260, p= 0.006)、SF36-GH (Pearson’s r= -0.203, p=0.032)、SF36-SF (Pearson’s r=-0.215, p=0.024)呈弱负相关。SF36-MH (Pearson’s r= -0.203, p = 0.032)。疼痛强度与运动恐惧症评分呈正、弱(Pearson’s r=0.310, p< 0.001),与突变性评分呈正、弱(Pearson’s r=0.136, p< 0.001)。相比之下,cLBP受试者的疼痛强度与焦虑之间没有相关性(Pearson’s r=0.025, p=0.794)。结论:心理变量与cLBP患者的疼痛强度无关。然而,身体对疼痛的感知是唯一与疼痛强度保持适度线性相关的变量。
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