Age and psychosocial contributors to well-being among older adults living with chronic pain

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作者
Kohlert, Amara [1 ]
Gallant, Natasha L. [1 ,2 ]
Hill, Taylor G. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Regina, Dept Psychol, Regina, SK, Canada
[2] Univ Regina, Ctr Aging & Hlth, Regina, SK, Canada
[3] Dalhousie Univ, Dept Psychol & Neurosci, Halifax, NS, Canada
[4] Dalhousie Univ, Hlth Populat Inst, Halifax, NS, Canada
来源
COGENT PSYCHOLOGY | 2024年 / 11卷 / 01期
关键词
Autonomy; environmental mastery; pain catastrophizing; pain disability; physical functioning; psychological inflexibility; self-acceptance; eudaimonic well-being; Daryl O'Connor; University of Leeds; United Kingdom; Health Psychology; Aging; Disability; Aging and Health; Health Conditions; PSYCHOLOGICAL FLEXIBILITY; PHYSICAL-DISABILITY; COMMITMENT THERAPY; INDIVIDUALS; LIFE; ACCEPTANCE; SELF;
D O I
10.1080/23311908.2024.2320469
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
ObjectivesThis study examined the influence of age variables along with psychosocial variables on well-being among older adults living with chronic pain.MethodsUsing a cross-sectional survey design, older adults living with chronic pain in Canada (N = 220) completed an online survey assessing age variables (ie age at onset of chronic pain, current age), psychosocial variables (ie pain catastrophizing, pain disability, physical functioning, psychological inflexibility), and well-being variables (ie autonomy, environmental mastery, self-acceptance, overall eudaimonic well-being).ResultsCurrent age, but not age of onset of chronic pain, significantly predicted eudaimonic well-being and self-acceptance. Physical functioning, pain catastrophizing, and pain disability significantly predicted eudaimonic well-being, autonomy, and environmental mastery. Pain catastrophizing also significantly predicted self-acceptance. With regards to the relative importance of effect sizes, physical functioning followed by pain catastrophizing were the most important factors contributing to autonomy, environmental mastery, and self-acceptance. These psychosocial factors were more important for self-acceptance than they were for autonomy or environmental mastery.ConclusionWhen living with chronic pain, the psychosocial variables of most importance to older adults' well-being may be physical functioning and pain catastrophizing, and the development of psychological interventions for older chronic pain populations should account for these psychosocial factors.
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