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The dynamic relationship between pain, depression and cognitive function in a sample of newly diagnosed arthritic adults: a cross-lagged panel model.

Richard J E JamesEamonn Ferguson
Published in: Psychological medicine (2019)
The results indicate that better cognitive function might be protective against the emergence of pain prior to an arthritis diagnosis, but cognitive function is subsequently impaired by pain and depression. Furthermore, higher depression predicts lower cognitive function, but not vice versa. This is discussed in the context of the emerging importance of inflammation in depression.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • depressive symptoms
  • pain management
  • sleep quality
  • newly diagnosed
  • neuropathic pain
  • oxidative stress
  • spinal cord
  • physical activity
  • postoperative pain