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The Journal of Pain | 2017

The Effect of Pain Catastrophizing on Outcomes: A Developmental Perspective Across Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults With Chronic Pain

Amanda B. Feinstein; John A. Sturgeon; Beth D. Darnall; Ashley L. Dunn; Tom Rico; M. Kao; Rashmi P. Bhandari

Pain catastrophizing is one of the most powerful predictors of poor outcomes in youth and adults with pain; however, little is known about differential effects of pain catastrophizing on outcomes as a function of age. The current study examined the predictive value of pain catastrophizing on pain interference and pain intensity across children, adolescents, and 2 age groups of young adults with chronic pain. Cross-sectional data are presented from the adult and pediatric Collaborative Health Outcomes Information Registry (CHOIR), including measures of pain catastrophizing, pain intensity, pain interference, and emotional distress from 1,028 individuals with chronic pain. Results revealed that age moderated the relation between pain catastrophizing and pain interference, with the strength of these effects declining with age. The effect of pain catastrophizing on pain interference was strongest in adolescents and relatively weak in all 3 other groups. Emotional distress was the strongest predictor of pain interference for children, whereas pain intensity was the strongest predictor for both adult groups. Pain catastrophizing was found to predict pain intensity and, although age was a significant moderator, statistical findings were weak. Developmental considerations and clinical implications regarding the utility of the construct of pain catastrophizing across age groups are discussed. PERSPECTIVE This article explores differences in pain catastrophizing as predictors of pain interference and pain intensity across cohorts of children, adolescents, and 2 age groups of young adults. This work may stimulate further research on chronic pain from a developmental perceptive and inform developmentally tailored treatment interventions that target catastrophizing, emotional distress, and pain intensity.


Pain | 2016

Pediatric-Collaborative Health Outcomes Information Registry (Peds-CHOIR): a learning health system to guide pediatric pain research and treatment.

Rashmi P. Bhandari; Amanda B. Feinstein; Samantha E. Huestis; Elliot J. Krane; Ashley L. Dunn; Lindsey L. Cohen; M. Kao; Beth D. Darnall; S. Mackey


The Journal of Pain | 2014

(260) Trends in benzodiazepine prescription and co-prescription with opioids in primary care clinics in the United States, 2002 to 2009

M. Kao; P. Zheng; Jennifer M. Hah; S. Mackey


The Journal of Pain | 2014

(258) Stanford-NIH Pain Registry: open source platform for large-scale longitudinal assessment and tracking of modern patient-reported outcomes

M. Kao; S. Weber; K. Cook; O. Garrick; T. Pacht; Beth D. Darnall; S. Mackey


The Journal of Pain | 2017

(371) PREEMPT: Prospective from complex patients in practice

Pamela Flood; Meredith Barad; John A. Sturgeon; M. Kao; S. Fish; S. Mackey


The Journal of Pain | 2017

(231) Pain behavior mediates the relationship between perceived injustice and opioid prescription for chronic pain: A Collaborative Health Outcomes Information Registry (CHOIR) study

J. Carriere; M. Martel; M. Kao; M. Sullivan; Beth D. Darnall


The Journal of Pain | 2015

(244) Stanford Patient Experience Questionnaire (SPEQ): Machine-mediated classification of patient experience feedback using natural language processing

M. Kao; M. Leong; R. Prasad; A. Cullen; T. Pacht; G. Olson; Beth D. Darnall; S. Weber; S. Mackey


The Journal of Pain | 2015

(243) Stanford Patient Experience Questionnaire (SPEQ): network of patient experience touch points revealed by Bayesian network reconstruction suggests targets for intervention

M. Kao; M. Leong; R. Prasad; A. Cullen; T. Pacht; O. Wellisch; G. Olson; Beth D. Darnall; S. Weber; S. Mackey


The Journal of Pain | 2015

(163) Sub-clinical range of pain catastrophizing moderates the effect of pain intensity on opioid prescription

Yasamin Sharifzadeh; Beth D. Darnall; M. Kao; S. Mackey


The Journal of Pain | 2015

(170) Physical and psychological correlates of fatigue and physical function: a Stanford-NIH CHOIR study

John A. Sturgeon; Beth D. Darnall; M. Kao; S. Mackey

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