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- Title
Acute impact of a national lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic on wellbeing outcomes among individuals with chronic pain.
- Authors
Zambelli, Zoë; Fidalgo, António R; Halstead, Elizabeth J; Dimitriou, Dagmara
- Abstract
Changes to wellbeing in a community-based sample of 638 adults with non-malignant chronic pain were assessed during a period of mandated lockdown measures in the UK to control the COVID-19 outbreak. Participants completed an online survey pre-lockdown and were followed up during lockdown. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that decreased ability to self-manage pain, restricted access to healthcare and increased dependence on others were associated with negative wellbeing outcomes related to sleep, anxiety and depression. Essential but non-urgent services are required during periods of lockdown to maintain independence and self-management in order to preserve wellbeing in this population.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; CHRONIC pain; WELL-being; EVALUATION of medical care; HEALTH services accessibility; MULTIVARIATE analysis; SELF-management (Psychology); SURVEYS; SLEEP; MENTAL depression; STAY-at-home orders; ANXIETY; COVID-19 pandemic
- Publication
Journal of Health Psychology, 2022, Vol 27, Issue 5, p1099
- ISSN
1359-1053
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1359105321995962