Trajectories and biopsychosocial predictors of daily acute pain in adolescents receiving treatment for pain: a daily diary study

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Caroline Cummings
Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing
Denise D. Tran
Sydnee A. Stoyles
Nathan F. Dieckmann
Amy L. Holley
Anna C. Wilson
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[1] Texas Tech University,Department of Psychological Sciences
[2] Oregon Health & Science University,Department of Pediatrics
[3] University of Rhode Island,Department of Psychology
[4] Oregon Health & Science University,School of Nursing
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Acute pain; Trajectories; Daily dairy; Sleep; Pain interference;
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Research regarding daily acute pain and its correlates has primarily been conducted with adolescents who have had major surgery or musculoskeletal pain, restraining efforts towards adapting interventions for adolescents with other sources of acute pain. We explored the trajectories and correlates of pain intensity. Adolescents with an opioid prescription to treat acute pain (N = 157) completed demographic questions, and the PROMIS pediatric depression and anxiety subscales. A 10-day daily diary assessed pain intensity, pain interference, sleep quality, and opioid use. Three trajectories of pain intensity emerged: (1) slow decreases in pain, (2) rapid decreases in pain, and (3) stable or slight increases in pain. Teens with stable pain demonstrated the greatest anxiety levels. Higher sleep quality predicted lower next day pain intensity and pain interference, when controlling for opioid use. Future research should employ intensive longitudinal methodology to further guide intervention development and prevent the transition to chronic pain.
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