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Insomnia is identified as a significant psychosocial factor linked to pain-related disability [1], with research showing it is one of the strongest predictors of such disability [2]. Together with other factors, insomnia contributes to a measurable portion of the variability in pain-related disability outcomes [3].

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Associations between pain intensity, psychosocial factors ... - Nature nature.com Nature 3 facts
measurementPsychosocial factors, including insomnia and pain intensity, accounted for 26.5% of the variability in pain-related disability among the study participants.
claimThe authors hypothesize that psychosocial factors, including pain catastrophizing, psychological distress, perceived injustice, insomnia, fatigue, and self-efficacy, are linked to pain-related disability in patients with chronic pain.
claimInsomnia and pain intensity were the factors most strongly associated with pain-related disability when adjusting for all psychosocial factors.