All Relations between Depression and catastrophizing

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Sylvia Zimmers, Léonore Robieux, Catherine Bungene. Pain beliefs and their relationship with pain, psychological distress and catastrophizing in individuals with Parkinson's disease. Psychology, health & medicine. 2024-11-04. PMID:39494887. participants completed self-report instruments to assess their pain (king's parkinson's disease pain questionnaire, mcgill pain questionnaire and brief pain inventory), psychological distress (beck depression inventory, short-form and parkinson anxiety scale), pain catastrophizing (pain catastrophizing scale) and pain beliefs catastrophizing (pain beliefs and perception inventory). 2024-11-04 2024-11-06 human
Carlicia D Nelson, Marise Cornelius, Jenna M Wilson, Samantha M Meints, Robert R Edwards, Robert N Jamiso. Underestimating or overestimating improvement in pain on a smartphone pain app: Role of disability, negative affect, and pain app engagement. The journal of pain. 2024-06-23. PMID:38909832. those who underestimated their improvement tended to have higher pain intensity at baseline (p<0.001), reported greater activity interference and disability p<0.001) and were prone to greater catastrophizing and anxiety and depression (p<0.01). 2024-06-23 2024-06-26 human
Carlicia D Nelson, Marise Cornelius, Jenna M Wilson, Samantha M Meints, Robert R Edwards, Robert N Jamiso. Underestimating or overestimating improvement in pain on a smartphone pain app: Role of disability, negative affect, and pain app engagement. The journal of pain. 2024-06-23. PMID:38909832. this longitudinal study suggests that those who report greater levels of catastrophizing and anxiety and depression are more likely to underestimate any improvements of their pain over time but seem to engage more with a pain app. 2024-06-23 2024-06-26 human
Víctor Riquelme-Aguado, Alazne Zabarte-Del Campo, Guillermo Baviano-Klett, Josué Fernández-Carnero, Antonio Gil-Crujera, Francisco Gómez-Esque. Correlation between Different Psychological Variables in Women with Fibromyalgia with Symptoms of Neurogenic Inflammation: A Cross-Sectional Study. Biomedicines. vol 12. issue 3. 2024-03-28. PMID:38540285. the main outcome measures were the numeric pain rating scale, fibromyalgia impact questionnaire, pressure pain threshold, conditioned pain modulation, anxiety and depression symptoms, catastrophizing and kinesiophobia cognitions. 2024-03-28 2024-03-30 Not clear
Jennifer A Scheurich, Kelsey M Klaas, Leslie A Sim, Karen E Weiss, Hannah F Case, Cynthia Harbeck-Webe. Characteristics and outcomes of youth with functional seizures attending intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 153. 2024-03-06. PMID:38447301. despite this high symptom burden, youth with fs reported significant improvements in functioning measured with the functional disability inventory, t(53) = 9.80, p <.001, d = 1.32; depression measured with the center for epidemiological studies - depression scale for children, t(53) = 6.76, p <.001, d = 0.91; anxiety measured with the spence children's anxiety scale, t(53) = 3.97, p < .001, d = 0.53; and catastrophizing measured with the pain catastrophizing scale for children, t(53) = 6.44, p <.001, d = 0.86, following completion of the program, suggesting that iipt may be an effective treatment option for highly disabled and emotionally distressed youth with fs. 2024-03-06 2024-03-09 Not clear
Nicole A Short, Seema Patidar, Skye Margolies, Amy Goetzinger, Brooke Chidgey, Anna E Austi. Identifying Patterns of Pain, Depression, Anxiety, Interpersonal Trauma Exposure, and Nonmedical Prescription Opioid Use: Latent Class Analysis among Patients with Chronic Pain. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2023-12-13. PMID:38092363. the current study aimed to identify classes of patients with chronic pain who have differential risk for use of nonmedical prescription opioid use, depression and anxiety, and pain severity, interference, and catastrophizing, and interpersonal violence exposure. 2023-12-13 2023-12-17 Not clear
M T Sabo, A Walker, G Elmi Assadzadeh, K A Hildebran. Rotator cuff outcomes and mental health indices: Correlation or causation? Shoulder & elbow. vol 15. issue 4 Suppl. 2023-11-18. PMID:37974603. psychological factors such as catastrophizing, anxiety, and depression influence clinical outcomes in many conditions. 2023-11-18 2023-11-20 Not clear
A Murat Kaynar, Charles Lin, Andrea Gomez Sanchez, Danielle R Lavage, Amy Monroe, Nicole Zharichenko, Meredith Strassburger, Katheryn Saucier, Yram J Groff, Brian A Klatt, Michael J O'Malley, Eva Szigethy, Ajay D Wasan, Jacques E Chell. SuRxgWell: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of telemedicine-based digital cognitive behavioral intervention for high anxiety and depression among patients undergoing elective hip and knee arthroplasty surgery. Trials. vol 24. issue 1. 2023-11-10. PMID:37946291. mood disorders (anxiety, depression), sleep disorders, and catastrophizing lead to increased post-operative pain perception, increase in postoperative opioid consumption, decreased engagement with physical activity, and increased resource utilization in surgical patients. 2023-11-10 2023-11-20 Not clear
Yuelin Cindy Li, Eleni G Hapido. Multidimensional visualization and analysis of chronic pain variables of patients who attended a chronic pain program. Frontiers in pain research (Lausanne, Switzerland). vol 4. 2023-11-09. PMID:37941603. key variables linking bimodal relationships consist of catastrophizing, depression and anxiety in one grouping and activity engagement in the other. 2023-11-09 2023-11-20 Not clear
Michal Rivel, Anat Achiron, Yael Stern, Gabi Zeilig, Ruth Defri. Emotional burden among MS patients: associations between specific chronic pain diagnoses and psychological features. Journal of neurology. 2023-10-24. PMID:37875677. whereas depression may be attributed to ms, and anxiety to cnp, enhanced pain interference, catastrophizing, and stress may be attributed to the comorbidity of ms and chronic pain. 2023-10-24 2023-11-08 human
Giovanna Laura Neves Antonio, Mariana Quixabeira Almeida, Mariana Arias Avila, Marcos Amaral de Noronha, Luiz Fernando Approbato Selistr. Efficacy of telerehabilitation exercise in patients with chronic neck pain: a protocol for a non-inferiority randomized controlled trial. Pain management. 2023-10-18. PMID:37850374. primary outcomes will be pain intensity and disability, and secondary outcomes will be kinesiophobia, catastrophizing, fear avoidance beliefs, anxiety and depression symptoms, self-efficacy for pain and global perceived effect. 2023-10-18 2023-11-08 human
Paula Villa-Muñoz, Monica Albaladejo-Belmonte, Francisco J Nohales-Alfonso, Jose Alberola-Rubio, Javier Garcia-Casad. Treatment of Vestibulodynia with Submucosal Injections of IncobotulinumtoxinA into Targeted Painful Points: An Open-Label Exploratory Study. Toxins. vol 15. issue 8. 2023-08-25. PMID:37624233. their clinical and pelvic statuses were assessed from self-reported questionnaires (visual analogue scale (vas), female sexual function index (fsfi), marinoff's dyspareunia scale (mds), hospital anxiety and depression scale (hads), catastrophizing scale (cs)), physical examinations and surface electromyography (semg). 2023-08-25 2023-09-07 Not clear
Robyn A Jackowich, Évéline Poirier, Caroline F Pukal. Predictors of Psychosocial and Functional Outcomes in Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder/Genito-Pelvic Dysesthesia: Application of the Fear Avoidance Model. The journal of pain. 2023-08-20. PMID:37598985. a total of 263 individuals with pgad/gpd symptoms completed a cross-sectional online survey of symptom intensity, cognitive and behavioral predictors (symptom catastrophizing, hypervigilance to symptoms, symptom fear and avoidance, self-efficacy), depression symptoms, and role functioning. 2023-08-20 2023-09-07 Not clear
Robyn A Jackowich, Évéline Poirier, Caroline F Pukal. Predictors of Psychosocial and Functional Outcomes in Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder/Genito-Pelvic Dysesthesia: Application of the Fear Avoidance Model. The journal of pain. 2023-08-20. PMID:37598985. symptom catastrophizing, fear of symptoms, avoidance of symptoms, and hypervigilance to pgad/gpd symptoms were significantly correlated with poorer psychosocial and functional outcomes, whereas higher self-efficacy was significantly associated with lower depression and better role functioning. 2023-08-20 2023-09-07 Not clear
Cristina Zarbo, Agostino Brugnera, Luigi Frigerio, Rita Secomandi, Adriano Bellia, Enrico Betto, Ilario Candeloro, Chiara Malandrino, Angelo Compar. Catastrophizing moderates the relationship between pain severity and depressive symptomatology among women with endometriosis. Psychology, health & medicine. 2023-07-13. PMID:37438970. depressive symptomatology, pain severity, and catastrophizing were assessed.compared to healthy controls, women with endometriosis were more likely to score above the cutoff for depressive symptomatology, with 60.5% of the latter being classified as having a subthreshold depression or minor depression and 15.7% as having moderate or severe major depression. 2023-07-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Cristina Zarbo, Agostino Brugnera, Luigi Frigerio, Rita Secomandi, Adriano Bellia, Enrico Betto, Ilario Candeloro, Chiara Malandrino, Angelo Compar. Catastrophizing moderates the relationship between pain severity and depressive symptomatology among women with endometriosis. Psychology, health & medicine. 2023-07-13. PMID:37438970. finally, the moderation model suggested that among patients with endometriosis, the relationship between pain severity and depressive symptomatology depended on the level of catastrophizing, with this association being stronger for high levels of the moderator.mental health practitioners working with women with endometriosis may consider those who report high levels of pain severity and of catastrophizing at high risk of depression and are advised to promote adaptive coping strategies among patients to foster a better adaptation to this chronic disease. 2023-07-13 2023-08-14 Not clear
Mark P Jensen, Dawn M Ehde, Shahin Hakimian, Mark W Pettet, Melissa A Day, Marcia A Cio. Who Benefits the Most from Different Psychological Chronic Pain Treatments? An Exploratory Analysis of Treatment Moderators. The journal of pain. 2023-06-23. PMID:37353183. measures of primary (pain intensity) and secondary (pain interference, depression severity) outcome domains were administered before and after the pain treatments, and potential moderators (catastrophizing, hypnotizability, and eeg-assessed oscillation power across five bandwidths) were assessed at pre-treatment. 2023-06-23 2023-08-14 Not clear
Shuyun Wang, Xuyan Wang, Xiaohong Liu, Chenxing Zhao, Jinju Dua. Moderating effects of humanistic care and socioeconomic status on the relationship among pain intensity, psychological factors, and psychological function in adults with cancer pain from a province of China: A cross-sectional study. Frontiers in psychiatry. vol 14. 2023-04-21. PMID:37082761. the objective of this study is to explore whether humanistic care practiced by clinical pharmacists and socioeconomic status moderate the associations among pain intensity, psychological factors (catastrophizing and resilience), and psychological function (depression and anxiety) in cancer patients with low levels of education and income in the shanxi province in the northwest of china. 2023-04-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
Samah Hassan, Karlo Nesovic, Jessica Babineau, Andrea D Furlan, Dinesh Kumbhare, Lisa C Carless. Identifying chronic low back pain phenotypic domains and characteristics accounting for individual variation: a systematic review. Pain. 2023-04-07. PMID:37027149. although the patient and pain-related characteristics used to identify phenotypes varied considerably across studies, the following were among the most identified phenotypic domains and characteristics that account for interpatient variability in clbp: pain-related characteristics (including location, severity, qualities, and duration) and pain impact (including disability, sleep, and fatigue), psychological domains (including anxiety and depression), behavioral domains (including coping, somatization, fear avoidance, and catastrophizing), social domains (including employment and social support), and sensory profiling (including pain sensitivity and sensitization). 2023-04-07 2023-08-14 Not clear
César Fernández-de-Las-Peñas, Bernard X W Liew, Manuel Herrero-Montes, Pablo Del-Valle-Loarte, Rafael Rodríguez-Rosado, Diego Ferrer-Pargada, Randy Neblett, Paula Paras-Brav. Data-Driven Path Analytic Modeling to Understand Underlying Mechanisms in COVID-19 Survivors Suffering from Long-Term Post-COVID Pain: A Spanish Cohort Study. Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland). vol 11. issue 11. 2023-03-08. PMID:36422588. further, maladaptive cognitions, such as catastrophizing, were also associated with depression. 2023-03-08 2023-08-16 human