Resilience moderates the association between chronic pain and depressive symptoms in the elderly
European Journal of Pain2016Vol. 20(8), pp. 1253–1265
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Abstract
Resilience was protective in the association of CWP with depressive symptoms in this analysis. Older adults with CWP may potentially benefit from interventions supporting resilience. Prospective research should investigate the protective role of resilience in the potentially self-perpetuating relation between chronic pain and depressed affect. WHAT DOES THIS STUDY ADD?: The association of chronic widespread pain with depressive symptoms in the elderly population is attenuated by resilience.
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