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Depression and pain in night time and daytime functioning of individuals with lupus

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posted on 2024-11-01, 05:22 authored by Leah Lederman, Helen Lindner, Ken Greenwood, Errol Philip
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of pain and depression in night time and daytime functioning of individuals with lupus. A cross-sectional research design was used. Participants were recruited via a mail-out to members of the Lupus Australia Foundation and the Lupus Association of New South Wales. One hundred and fifty-four participants completed a questionnaire package consisting of a Lupus Medical and Symptoms Questionnaire designed by the researchers, the Cardiac Depression Scale and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that pain principally predicted levels of sleep disturbance, whilst depression and pain (to a lesser extent) together predicted daytime dysfunction. The present results suggested the need for more adequate pain management, particularly at night and psychological interventions to decrease levels of depression that interfere with daily functioning in individuals with lupus.

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Journal

Psychology and Health

Volume

23

Issue

5

Start page

537

End page

550

Total pages

14

Publisher

Routledge

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2008 Taylor & Francis

Former Identifier

2006008149

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-07-17

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