To evaluate the prevalence of anxiety, depression and kinesiophobia and their association with the symptoms of low back pain.
According to the ICF (International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health), disabilities arising due to conditions of
the lower back may be as a result of combination of psychosocial factors and
alterations in bodily functions. Thus, in this research study, identifying
individuals with a good or poor prognosis is the goal on the treatment of any
spinal disease.
To evaluate the prevalence of anxiety, depression and
kinesiophobia and their association with the symptoms of low back pain.
A total of 65 patients were divided into three groups:
Organic, Amplified Organic and Non-Organic. They answered the Beck Anxiety
Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory and Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia and were
evaluated according to their pain level using the Visual Analogic Scale.
The average kinesiophobia scores of the patients in the
Organic, Amplified Organic and Non- Organic groups were 36.26, 36.21 and 23.06
points, respectively. Patients who were classified into the Organic group
experienced the most kinesiophobia out of all 3 groups (p = 0.007). The average
anxiety scores of the patients in the Organic, Amplified Organic and Non‐Organic
groups were 33.17, 32.79 and 32.81 points, respectively, with no significant
difference among the groups (p = 0.99). The average depression scores of the
patients in the Organic, Amplified Organic and Non- Organic groups were 32.54,
28.79 and 37.69 points, respectively, with no significant difference among the
groups (p = 0.29).
There was no association between the groups and anxiety and
depression. However, there was a positive correlation between kinesiophobia and
the Organic group. Studies of other patient samples are needed to confirm the
reproducibility and validity of these data in other populations.
Revista brasileira de reumatologia.
Prevalence of anxiety, depression and kinesiophobia in patients with low back pain and their association with the symptoms of low back spinal pain
Tathiana O. Trocoli, Ricardo V. Botelho
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