Initial Depression Severity and the Trajectory of Recovery Following Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Work Disability

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Michael J. L. Sullivan
Heather Adams
Pascal Thibault
Marc Corbière
William D. Stanish
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[1] Université de Montréal,Department of Psychology
[2] University of British Columbia,Institute of Health Promotion Research
[3] Dalhousie University,Department of Surgery
[4] Université de Montréal,Department of Psychology
[5] C.P. 6128 Succ Centre Ville,undefined
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psychosocial risk factors; work disability; musculoskeletal disorders; depression; catastrophizing; fear; return to work;
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Introduction: The present study examined the recovery trajectories of a group of mildly depressed and moderately-severely depressed injured workers enrolled in a 10-week community-based rehabilitation program. Methods: A sample of 168 individuals (75 women, 93 men) with a disabling musculoskeletal pain condition participated in the research. On the basis of BDI-II (1) scores at pre-treatment assessment, patients were classified as either mildly (BDI-II =9–16; N=68) or moderately-severely depressed (BDI-II >16; N: 100). Results: Both groups showed significant reductions in depression, but individuals in the (initially) moderately-severely depressed group were more likely to score in the depressed range of the BDI-II at post-treatment than individuals who were initially mildly depressed. For the mildly depressed group, early treatment reductions in pain catastrophizing, and perceived disability predicted improvement in depression scores. For the moderately-severely depressed group, none of the early treatment changes predicted improvement in depression; only late treatment reductions in pain catastrophizing and fear of movement/re-injury predicted improvement in depression. Chi-square analysis revealed that patients who were no longer depressed at post-treatment had the highest probability of returning to work (91%), followed by (post-treatment) mildly depressed patients (60%), and finally (post-treatment) moderately-severely depressed patients (26%), χ2=38.9, p < 0.001. Conclusion: In order to maximize return to work potential, the content, structure and duration of rehabilitation programs requires modification as a function of the injured workers level of the depression severity.
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