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Authors Campbell P, Hope K, Dunn KM
Received 12 April 2017
Accepted for publication 2 August 2017
Published 29 September 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 2331—2339
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S139445
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Editor who approved publication: Dr E. Alfonso Romero-Sandoval
Abstract: Low back pain (LBP) is common, impacts on the individual and society,
and is a major health concern. Psychological consequences of LBP, such as
depression, are significant barriers to recovery, but mechanisms for the
development of depression are less well understood. One potential mechanism is
the individual’s health locus of control (HLoC), that is, perception of the
level of control an individual has over their health. The objective of this
study is to investigate the moderation effect of HLoC on the
pain–depression–disability pathway in those with LBP. The design is a nested
cross-sectional analysis of two existing cohorts of patients (n=637) who had
previously consulted their primary care physician about LBP. Measures were
taken of HLoC, pain intensity and interference, depression, disability, and
bothersomeness. Structural Equation Modeling analysis was applied to two path
models that examined the pain to depression to disability pathway moderated by
the HLoC constructs of Internality and Externality, respectively. Critical
ratio (CR) difference tests were applied to the coefficients using pairwise
comparisons. The results show that both models had an acceptable model fit and
pathways were significant. CR tests indicated a significant moderation effect,
with stronger pathway coefficients for depression for those who report low
Internality (β 0.48), compared to those with high Internality (β 0.28). No
moderation effects were found within the Externality model. HLoC Internality
significantly moderates the pain–depression pathway in those with LBP, meaning
that those who have a low perception of control report greater levels of
depression. HLoC may signify depression among people with LBP, and could
potentially be a target for intervention.
Keywords: low back pain,
health locus of control, moderation, depression, disability, Structural
Equation Modeling