Mapping the associations of daily pain, sleep, and psychological distress in a US sample

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作者
Anderson, Austen R. R. [1 ]
Holliday, Danielle [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Mississippi, Sch Psychol, 118 Coll Dr 5025, Hattiesburg, MS 39406 USA
关键词
Chronic Pain; Sleep duration; RI-CLPM; Mental Health; SLOW-WAVE SLEEP; HEALTHY-SUBJECTS; DOUBLE-BLIND; DEPRESSION; QUALITY; DEPRIVATION; INSOMNIA; FIBROMYALGIA; METAANALYSIS; MULTICENTER;
D O I
10.1007/s10865-023-00432-8
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Chronic pain, sleep problems, and psychological distress (PD) can be disabling conditions and previous research has shown that they are associated. The nuances of the comorbid nature of these conditions may be important to understand for those who treat these conditions. This study examined the bidirectional associations of these health factors concurrently and over time in a sample of U.S. adults (N = 1,008, M-age = 57.68) from the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study. Participants reported on their daily pain, sleep quantity, and psychological distress over eight days. A modified Random Intercept Cross-lagged Panel Model was used to analyze the relations, starting with the whole sample and then a comparison of those with and without chronic pain. Results indicated that nightly variation in sleep quantity predicted next day psychological distress for both groups. Sleep quantity also predicted next-day pain, but only for individuals with chronic pain. Associations between pain and psychological distress were found both at the daily level and individual (between-person) level. This between-person association was stronger for those with chronic pain. The lagged associations between sleep, and both pain and psychological distress for the chronic pain group indicate that, increased quantity of sleep predicts decreased next-day pain and psychological distress. Providers could consider this unidirectional lagged relationship when prioritizing treatment for patients with these comorbid conditions. Future research may examine whether responsive, just-in-time treatments might intervene after participants wake from a poor night's sleep to counteract the negative effects of reduced sleep on PD and pain.
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页码:973 / 985
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