Longitudinal Predictors of Pain in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease

J Pediatr Psychol. 2023 Jul 5;48(6):553-561. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsad017.

Abstract

Objective: Despite the identified pathophysiology of vaso-occlusive pain in sickle cell disease (SCD), predictors of pain in youth with SCD remain elusive. In this study, we measured changes in pain frequency, intensity, and interference over 1 year and examined biopsychosocial risk factors (SCD disease severity, age, female, depression, and sleep quality) as possible longitudinal predictors.

Methods: Medical history was obtained from retrospective chart review for 79 children with SCD (ages 2-18 years; 48.1% female; 100% Black/African American; 83.5% SCD, SS genotype). As part of a clinical screening protocol, caregivers (n = 79) and youth 8-18 years (n = 43) completed psychosocial questionnaires approximately 1 year apart (M = 15.52 months, SD = 5.69). Zero-order correlations, paired t-tests, and hierarchical linear models examined longitudinal predictors of pain. The longitudinal bidirectional relationship between pain and sleep was also examined.

Results: The rate of severe SCD disease increased from 41.8% to 55.7% across the year, while most hematologic medical parameters remained stable. Increased depression and pain interference at survey 1 significantly predicted increased pain interference at survey 2. Poor sleep quality and increased pain frequency at survey 1 predicted increased pain frequency at survey 2. Finally, increased pain interference at survey 1 predicted poor sleep quality at survey 2.

Discussion: History of pain, depression, and sleep quality were longitudinal predictors of pain over 1 year in youth with SCD. Identifying longitudinal predictors of pain may lead to earlier identification of patients with a high-risk SCD pain phenotype and earlier medical, psychological, and behavioral interventions.

Keywords: children; pain; pain interference; pain predictors; sickle cell disease.

MeSH terms

  • Anemia, Sickle Cell* / psychology
  • Caregivers
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Pain / diagnosis
  • Pain / epidemiology
  • Pain / etiology
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires