A Review of Psychosocial Factors in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome |
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Authors: | Jessica A. Lohnberg Elizabeth M. Altmaier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology Service, VA Palo Alto Health Care System, (116B), 3801 Miranda Ave., Palo Alto, CA, USA 2. Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA 3. Department of Community and Behavioral Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
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Abstract: | Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling pain condition poorly understood by medical professionals. Because CRPS is particularly enigmatic, and has significant impact on patient function, researchers have examined psychological processes present among patients with this diagnosis. This systematic review examines psychosocial factors associated with CRPS, both predictors and sequelae. Our conclusions are that CRPS is associated with negative outcomes, both psychological (e.g., increased depression and anxiety) and psychosocial (e.g., reduced quality of life, impaired occupational function) in nature. However, research does not reveal support for specific personality or psychopathology predictors of the condition. |
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