La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Isabela de Paula Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santos Júnior, Francisco Fleury Uchoa, Alaiti, Rafael Krasic, Oliveira, Anamaria Siriani de
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Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/208788
Resumo: During the COVID-19 pandemic, a lower levelof physical activity was observed in the population, whichmay influence the level of pain self-efficacy in the populationwith musculoskeletal pain. In this context, this study soughtto analyze whether there is an association between the timeof physical activity practice and the level of pain self-efficacyin the population with pain during the COVID-19 pandemic inthe state of São Paulo, controlled by biopsychosocial variables.This study was conducted via an online form with questionsabout sociodemographic aspects, weekly physical activitypractice, stress and anxiety levels, pain intensity and painself-efficacy (Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire – PSEQ-10).The analysis was determined by two models of multiplelinear regression, with (Model A) and without (Model B) thecontrol of data by psycho-emotional factors (anxiety andstress) in 150 subjects. An association was found betweenweekly physical activity practice time and pain self-efficacylevel, Model A (p=0.0271, β=1.914) and Model B (p=0.0333,physical activity practice was associated with a higher pain selfefficacy level in the population with musculoskeletal pain during theCOVID-19 pandemic. Pain intensity during the pandemic, BMI andsex also were associated with pain self-efficacy leveβ=1.826). Pain intensity during the pandemic, body massindex (BMI) and sex, among the control variables, also wereassociated with the pain self-efficacy level. A higher time of
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spelling La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversalPhysical activity restriction in the pandemic is associated with lower pain self-efficacy in the population with musculoskeletal pain: cross-sectional studyRestrição à atividade física na pandemia está associada com menor autoeficácia para dor na população com dor musculoesquelética: um estudo transversalAutoeficáciaDorExercício FísicoCOVID-19AutoeficaciaDolorEjercicio FisicoCOVID-19Self EfficacyPainExerciseCOVID-19During the COVID-19 pandemic, a lower levelof physical activity was observed in the population, whichmay influence the level of pain self-efficacy in the populationwith musculoskeletal pain. In this context, this study soughtto analyze whether there is an association between the timeof physical activity practice and the level of pain self-efficacyin the population with pain during the COVID-19 pandemic inthe state of São Paulo, controlled by biopsychosocial variables.This study was conducted via an online form with questionsabout sociodemographic aspects, weekly physical activitypractice, stress and anxiety levels, pain intensity and painself-efficacy (Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire – PSEQ-10).The analysis was determined by two models of multiplelinear regression, with (Model A) and without (Model B) thecontrol of data by psycho-emotional factors (anxiety andstress) in 150 subjects. An association was found betweenweekly physical activity practice time and pain self-efficacylevel, Model A (p=0.0271, β=1.914) and Model B (p=0.0333,physical activity practice was associated with a higher pain selfefficacy level in the population with musculoskeletal pain during theCOVID-19 pandemic. Pain intensity during the pandemic, BMI andsex also were associated with pain self-efficacy leveβ=1.826). Pain intensity during the pandemic, body massindex (BMI) and sex, among the control variables, also wereassociated with the pain self-efficacy level. A higher time ofDurante a pandemia de COVID-19, observou-seum menor nível de prática de atividade física pelapopulação, o que pode influenciar o nível de autoeficáciapara dor na população com dor musculoesquelética.Neste contexto, o objetivo deste estudo foi analisar seexiste associação entre o tempo de prática de atividadefísica e o nível de autoeficácia para dor na populaçãocom dor musculoesquelética durante a pandemiade COVID-19 no estado de São Paulo, controlada porvariáveis biopsicossociais. Realizou-se um estudo atravésde um formulário online com questões sobre aspectossociodemográficos, tempo semanal de prática de atividadefísica, níveis de estresse e ansiedade, intensidade de dore autoeficácia para dor (PSEQ-10 – Pain Self-EfficacyQuestionnaire). A análise estatística ocorreu por meio dedois modelos de regressão linear múltipla, com (modelo A)e sem (modelo B) o controle dos dados por fatorespsicoemocionais (ansiedade e estresse) em 150 pessoas.Foi encontrada associação entre o tempo de prática deatividade física semanal e o nível de autoeficácia para dorno modelo A (p=0,0271, β=1,914) e no modelo B (p=0,0333,β=1,826). Intensidade de dor durante a pandemia, índice demassa corporal (IMC) e sexo, dentre as variáveis de controle,também foram associadas ao nível de autoeficácia para dor.Maior tempo de prática de atividade física foi associado amaior nível de autoeficácia para dor na população comdor musculoesquelética durante a pandemia de COVID-19.Intensidade de dor durante a pandemia, IMC e sexo tambémforam associados ao nível de autoeficácia para dorDurante la pandemia del COVID-19 se observó unmenor nivel de actividad física en la población, lo que puede influiren el nivel de autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolormusculoesquelético. En ese contexto, el objetivo de este estudio fueanalizar si existe asociación entre el tiempo de práctica de actividadfísica y el nivel de autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolormusculoesquelético durante la pandemia del COVID-19 en el estadode São Paulo, controlado por variables biopsicosociales. Se realizóun estudio mediante un formulario por Internet con preguntas sobrelos aspectos sociodemográficos, el tiempo semanal de actividadfísica, los niveles de estrés y ansiedad, la intensidad del dolor y laautoeficacia del dolor (PSEQ-10 – Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire).El análisis estadístico se realizó utilizando dos modelos de regresiónlineal múltiple, con (modelo A) y sin (modelo B) control de datospara factores psicoemocionales (ansiedad y estrés) en 150 personas.Se encontró asociación entre el tiempo de práctica de actividadfísica semanal y el nivel de autoeficacia para el dolor en el modelo A(p=0,0271, β=1,914) y en el modelo B (p=0,0333, β=1,826). La intensidaddel dolor durante la pandemia, el índice de masa corporal (IMC) y elsexo, entre las variables de control, también se asociaron con el nivelde autoeficacia para el dolor. La práctica de actividad física durantemás tiempo se asoció con un mayor nivel de autoeficacia para el doloren la población con dolor musculoesquelético durante la pandemiadel COVID-19. La intensidad del dolor durante la pandemia, el IMC y elgénero también se asociaron con el nivel de autoeficacia para el dolor.Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal
Physical activity restriction in the pandemic is associated with lower pain self-efficacy in the population with musculoskeletal pain: cross-sectional study
Restrição à atividade física na pandemia está associada com menor autoeficácia para dor na população com dor musculoesquelética: um estudo transversal
title La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal
spellingShingle La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal
Rodrigues, Isabela de Paula Rodrigues
Autoeficácia
Dor
Exercício Físico
COVID-19
Autoeficacia
Dolor
Ejercicio Fisico
COVID-19
Self Efficacy
Pain
Exercise
COVID-19
title_short La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal
title_full La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal
title_fullStr La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal
title_full_unstemmed La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal
title_sort La restricción de la actividad física en la pandemia se asocia con menor autoeficacia para el dolor en la población con dolor musculoesquelético: un estudio transversal
author Rodrigues, Isabela de Paula Rodrigues
author_facet Rodrigues, Isabela de Paula Rodrigues
Santos Júnior, Francisco Fleury Uchoa
Alaiti, Rafael Krasic
Oliveira, Anamaria Siriani de
author_role author
author2 Santos Júnior, Francisco Fleury Uchoa
Alaiti, Rafael Krasic
Oliveira, Anamaria Siriani de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Isabela de Paula Rodrigues
Santos Júnior, Francisco Fleury Uchoa
Alaiti, Rafael Krasic
Oliveira, Anamaria Siriani de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Autoeficácia
Dor
Exercício Físico
COVID-19
Autoeficacia
Dolor
Ejercicio Fisico
COVID-19
Self Efficacy
Pain
Exercise
COVID-19
topic Autoeficácia
Dor
Exercício Físico
COVID-19
Autoeficacia
Dolor
Ejercicio Fisico
COVID-19
Self Efficacy
Pain
Exercise
COVID-19
description During the COVID-19 pandemic, a lower levelof physical activity was observed in the population, whichmay influence the level of pain self-efficacy in the populationwith musculoskeletal pain. In this context, this study soughtto analyze whether there is an association between the timeof physical activity practice and the level of pain self-efficacyin the population with pain during the COVID-19 pandemic inthe state of São Paulo, controlled by biopsychosocial variables.This study was conducted via an online form with questionsabout sociodemographic aspects, weekly physical activitypractice, stress and anxiety levels, pain intensity and painself-efficacy (Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire – PSEQ-10).The analysis was determined by two models of multiplelinear regression, with (Model A) and without (Model B) thecontrol of data by psycho-emotional factors (anxiety andstress) in 150 subjects. An association was found betweenweekly physical activity practice time and pain self-efficacylevel, Model A (p=0.0271, β=1.914) and Model B (p=0.0333,physical activity practice was associated with a higher pain selfefficacy level in the population with musculoskeletal pain during theCOVID-19 pandemic. Pain intensity during the pandemic, BMI andsex also were associated with pain self-efficacy leveβ=1.826). Pain intensity during the pandemic, body massindex (BMI) and sex, among the control variables, also wereassociated with the pain self-efficacy level. A higher time of
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