Title of article :
The Relationships between Depression, Self-Efficacy, Physical Disability and Chronic Pain
Author/Authors :
Tehranizadeh, Maryam Psychology Faculty - Payame-noor University, Karaj , Raiisi, Fatteme Cognitive Science, theran
Abstract :
Aim: Chronic pain may be related to a set of biological-psychological-social factors.The
purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships betweendepression, pain selfefficacy
,physical disability andchronic pain.
Method and Instruments: This study hada descriptive – correlational method. In this study
100 patient with chronic pain who were referred to pain clinics in Tehran (2018) were
studied.The sample was selected by purposive sampling method. The participants completed
the physical disability questionnaire, pain self-efficacy questionnaire, Beck depression
inventory and pain history questionnaire. To test the hypotheses,Pearson correlation and
multiple regression tests were used. Data were analyzed by SPSS-25.
Findings: Depression, pain self-efficacy and physical disability inpatient with chronic pain
were assessed. According to the results of this study, 9.6% of the variance in chronic pain
in patient with chronic painwere explained by depression, pain self-efficacy and physical
disability.
Conclusion:To conclude, it seems that chronic pain is affected by some psychological and
physiological factors as depression and self-efficacy and physical disabilities.
Keywords :
Chronic Pain , Depression , Pain Self-efficacy , Physical Disability
Journal title :
International Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain Prevention