University College London-Institute of Education, UK.
University of East London, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2022 Apr;27(5):1099-1110. doi: 10.1177/1359105321995962. Epub 2021 Feb 18.
Changes to wellbeing in a community-based sample of 638 adults with non-malignant chronic pain were assessed during a period of mandated lockdown measures in the UK to control the COVID-19 outbreak. Participants completed an online survey pre-lockdown and were followed up during lockdown. Multivariate analysis demonstrated that decreased ability to self-manage pain, restricted access to healthcare and increased dependence on others were associated with negative wellbeing outcomes related to sleep, anxiety and depression. Essential but non-urgent services are required during periods of lockdown to maintain independence and self-management in order to preserve wellbeing in this population.
在英国为控制 COVID-19 疫情而实施强制性封锁措施期间,对 638 名非恶性慢性疼痛的社区成年人样本的幸福感变化进行了评估。参与者在封锁前完成了在线调查,并在封锁期间进行了随访。多变量分析表明,自我管理疼痛的能力下降、医疗保健受限以及对他人的依赖增加与睡眠、焦虑和抑郁相关的负面幸福感结果有关。在封锁期间,需要提供必要但非紧急的服务,以保持这一人群的独立性和自我管理,从而维护他们的幸福感。