Sleep Disturbance and Depression Symptoms Mediate Relationship Between Pain and Cognitive Dysfunction in Lupus.
Teresa A LillisVanessa TironeNisarg GandhiStacy WeinbergAilda NikaWinston SequeiraStevan E HobfollJoel A BlockMeenakshi JollyPublished in: Arthritis care & research (2019)
After controlling for disease activity and perceived stress, the relationship between pain and CD was explained by sleep disturbance and depression symptoms. Although these relationships need validation in longitudinal studies with additional measurement modalities, our findings may indicate promising, nonpharmacologic intervention avenues for SLE patients with pain and CD. Specifically, cognitive behavioral therapies for depression and sleep are known to reduce distress and enhance functioning across various psychosocial domains. Given the symptom burden of SLE, interventions that maximize potential benefits without the use of additional pharmacologic treatments may be of particular utility.
Keyphrases
- disease activity
- sleep quality
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- depressive symptoms
- chronic pain
- rheumatoid arthritis
- physical activity
- rheumatoid arthritis patients
- pain management
- ankylosing spondylitis
- neuropathic pain
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- randomized controlled trial
- mental health
- nk cells
- risk assessment
- spinal cord
- human health
- risk factors
- climate change
- stress induced
- patient reported