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Functional disability among chronic pain patients receiving long-term opioid treatment
Authors:Valkanoff Tina A  Kline-Simon Andrea H  Sterling Stacy  Campbell Cynthia  Von Korff Michael
Institution:Division of Research, Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Oakland, CA 94612, USA. Tina.A.Valkanoff@kp.org
Abstract:This study of 2,163 adult chronic, non-cancer-pain, long-term opioid therapy patients examines the relationship of depression to functional disability by measuring average pain interference, activity limitation days, and employment status. Those with more depression symptoms compared to those with fewer were more likely to have worse disability on all 3 measures (average pain interference score >5, OR = 5.36, p < .0001; activity limitation days ≥ 30, OR = 4.05, p < .0001; unemployed due to health reasons, OR = 4.06, p < .0001). Depression might play a crucial role in the lives of these patients; identifying and treating depression symptoms in chronic pain patients should be a priority.
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