Changes in Resilience Predict Function in Adults With Physical Disabilities: A Longitudinal Study

韧性变化可预测身体残疾成年人的功能:一项纵向研究

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: (1) To determine if resilience exhibits similar stability across time as depression, fatigue, and sleep quality; and (2) to determine if changes in resilience over a period of 1 year are associated with changes in depression, fatigue, sleep quality, and physical function over the same time period. DESIGN: Observational longitudinal survey study with measures administered 2 times, 1 year apart. SETTING: Community-based population sample. PARTICIPANTS: Adults with physical disabilities (N=893). INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcomes were measures of resilience (Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale), depression (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), fatigue (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System [PROMIS] Fatigue Short Form), sleep quality (PROMIS Sleep Disturbance), and physical function (8-item PROMIS Physical Functioning). RESULTS: Resilience (r=.71, P<.001) exhibited similar stability over 1 year to depression (r=.71, P<.001), fatigue (r=.79, P<.001), and sleep quality (r=.68, P<.001). A decrease in resilience was associated with an increase in depression (F(1,885)=70.23; P<.001; R(2)=.54) and fatigue (F(1,885)=25.66; P<.001; R(2)=.64), and an increase in resilience was associated with improved sleep quality (F(1,885)=30.76; P<.001; R(2)=.48) and physical function (F(1,885)=16.90; P<.001; R(2)=.86) over a period of 1 year, while controlling for age, sex, and diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Resilience exhibits similar test-retest stability as other important domains that are often treatment targets. Changes in resilience were associated with changes in depression, fatigue, sleep quality, and physical functioning over the course of 1 year. Further longitudinal and experimental research is warranted to investigate the potential causal effect of changes in resilience on quality of life in individuals with physical disabilities.

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