A confirmatory factor analysis of the Resilience Scale adapted to chronic pain (RS-18): New empirical evidence of the protective role of the resilience on pain adjustment.

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Recent attention has focused on resilience as an important process in the experience and management of chronic pain. In this context, resilience is considered as a psychological factor that promotes adaptive responses to pain and pain-related life adversities. Current research suggests that it is a relevant variable in the prediction of pain adjustment among chronic pain patients. Recently, it was adapted the Resilience Scale to patients suffering chronic musculoskeletal pain (RS-18). The aims of this study were to confirm the internal structure of the RS-18 and present new empirical evidence regarding its validity. A sample of 592 patients with chronic musculoskeletal back pain completed a battery of instruments to assess resilience, anxiety sensitivity, catastrophizing, fearavoidance beliefs, hypervigilance, pain acceptance, and pain adjustment variables (pain intensity, emotional distress, functional impairment, and daily functioning). Confirmatory factor analysis supported the validity of the RS-18 and a single-factor solution. A series of moderated multiple regression analysis showed that resilience is a relevant psychological variable that not only independently predict better pain adjustment, but also moderates the relationships between several psychological painrelated variables and pain adjustment variables. These findings give empirical support to the consideration of resilience as a protective variable in chronic pain adjustment and highlight the consideration that improving resilient behaviour could be an important target for the treatment of pain patients.

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Ruiz-Párraga, G.T.; López-Martínez, A.E.; Ramírez, C.; Esteve, R.; Wagnild, G. (2014). A confirmatory factor analysis of the Resilience Scale adapted to chronic pain (RS-18): New empirical evidence of the protective role of the resilience on pain adjustment. Quality of life research, 24, 1245-1253.

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