Goal Attainment in Managing Pain and Depressive Symptoms Among Middle-Aged and Older Women
Fatmata Barrie, Catherine Clair, Shelbie Atkins, Sarah Szanton, Janiece Taylor

TL;DR
This study explores how middle-aged and older women set and achieve goals related to pain and depression, finding that priorities vary based on personal and social factors.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct goal-setting patterns in two populations, highlighting the influence of lived experiences and social determinants on self-management priorities.
Findings
DAPPER participants prioritized physical activity goals, possibly due to pandemic-related mobility limitations.
PRIME participants emphasized social engagement and emotional well-being, reflecting post-pandemic recovery needs.
Goal-setting behaviors are shaped by participants' lived experiences, social networks, and cultural influences.
Abstract
Goal setting is a key component of pain interventions, fostering self-efficacy and engagement while addressing individualized pain and emotional well-being needs. While goal setting is widely recognized as beneficial, less is known about how goal priorities vary by intervention, population characteristics, and lived context. This study examines goal-setting and attainment in two populations: (1) Middle-aged and older African American women who were frail or prefrail in the DAPPER (Depression and Pain Perseverance through Empowered Recovery) study (N = 34) and (2) Middle-aged and older women of any race/ethnicity with mobility disabilities in the Women in PRIME (Pain Reduction and Improved Mood through Empowerment) study (N = 9). This analysis categorizes and compares 75 total goals set across these interventions to examine factors that influence self-management priorities. A comparative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Resilience and Mental Health · Health, psychology, and well-being
