作者
Sarah Bannon, Jonathan Greenberg, Ryan A Mace, Joseph J Locascio, Ana-Maria Vranceanu
发表日期
2021/3/1
期刊
General hospital psychiatry
卷号
69
页码范围
50-54
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Objective
Social isolation negatively impacts early-disease processes and long-term health. Individuals with chronic pain are more vulnerable to social isolation, which exacerbates symptoms. It is currently unclear whether: 1. group-based programs for chronic pain improve social isolation, 2. improvements in social isolation account for improvements in outcomes. This study involved secondary data analysis of participants in a 10-week mind-body physical activity program. We examined whether social isolation improved during treatment, and whether such improvements accounted for improvements in emotional and physical functioning.
Methods
Participants (N = 82) with chronic pain were randomized to a group-based mind-body physical activity intervention with (GetActive-Fitbit; n = 41) or without a Fitbit device (GetActive; n = 41). Participants completed self-reported measures of social isolation, emotional …
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