000134618 001__ 134618 000134618 005__ 20250923084420.0 000134618 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1016/j.apmr.2023.07.003 000134618 0248_ $$2sideral$$a138311 000134618 037__ $$aART-2024-138311 000134618 041__ $$aeng 000134618 100__ $$aNúñez-Cortés, Rodrigo 000134618 245__ $$aAssociation Between Pain Coping and Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression, and work absenteeism in people with upper limb musculoskeletal disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis 000134618 260__ $$c2024 000134618 5060_ $$aAccess copy available to the general public$$fUnrestricted 000134618 5203_ $$aObjective: To determine the prospective association of pain coping strategies and symptoms of anxiety and depression with work absenteeism in people with upper limb musculoskeletal disorders. Data Sources: A systematic search of PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Scopus databases was conducted from inception to September 23, 2022. Study Selection: Prospective observational studies of adults with upper limb musculoskeletal disorders were included. Included studies had to provide data on the association of pain coping strategies (catastrophizing, kinesiophobia, self-efficacy or fear avoidance) or symptoms of anxiety and depression with work absenteeism. Data Extraction: Study selection, data extraction, and assessment of methodological quality (Newcastle Ottawa Scale) were performed by 2 independent authors. Random-effects models were used for quantitative synthesis. Data Synthesis: Eighteen studies (n=12,393 participants) were included. Most studies (77.8%) reported at least 1 significant association between 1 or more exposure factors (pain coping strategies or symptoms of anxiety and depression) and work absenteeism. Meta-analyses showed a statistically significant correlation between the exposure factors of catastrophizing (r=0.28, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.15 to 0.40; P<.0001) and symptoms of anxiety and depression (r=0.23, 95% CI: 0.10 to 0.34; P=.0003) with work absenteeism. The correlation between self-efficacy and work absenteeism was non-significant (r=0.24, 95% CI: -0.02 to 0.47; P=.0747). Conclusions: Rehabilitation teams should consider assessing catastrophizing and symptoms of anxiety and depression to identify patients at risk for work absenteeism. Addressing these variables may also be considered in return-to-work programs for individuals with upper limb disorders. 000134618 540__ $$9info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess$$aby$$uhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ 000134618 590__ $$a3.7$$b2024 000134618 592__ $$a1.136$$b2024 000134618 591__ $$aSPORT SCIENCES$$b16 / 133 = 0.12$$c2024$$dQ1$$eT1 000134618 593__ $$aPhysical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation$$c2024$$dQ1 000134618 591__ $$aREHABILITATION$$b9 / 173 = 0.052$$c2024$$dQ1$$eT1 000134618 593__ $$aRehabilitation$$c2024$$dQ1 000134618 593__ $$aSports Science$$c2024$$dQ2 000134618 655_4 $$ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article$$vinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 000134618 700__ $$aEspin, Ander 000134618 700__ $$aPérez-Alenda, Sofía 000134618 700__ $$0(orcid)0000-0002-7865-3429$$aLópez-Bueno, Rubén$$uUniversidad de Zaragoza 000134618 700__ $$aCruz-Montecinos, Carlos 000134618 700__ $$aVincents-Seeberg, Karina Glies 000134618 700__ $$aPüschel, Thomas A. 000134618 700__ $$aCalatayud, Joaquín 000134618 700__ $$aAndersen, Lars Louis 000134618 7102_ $$13001$$2187$$aUniversidad de Zaragoza$$bDpto. Expres.Music.Plást.Corp.$$cÁrea Didáctica Expres.Corporal 000134618 773__ $$g105, 4 (2024), 781-791$$pArch. phys. med. rehabil.$$tARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION$$x0003-9993 000134618 8564_ $$s1113088$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/134618/files/texto_completo.pdf$$yVersión publicada 000134618 8564_ $$s2268053$$uhttps://zaguan.unizar.es/record/134618/files/texto_completo.jpg?subformat=icon$$xicon$$yVersión publicada 000134618 909CO $$ooai:zaguan.unizar.es:134618$$particulos$$pdriver 000134618 951__ $$a2025-09-22-14:35:06 000134618 980__ $$aARTICLE