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Fatigue and pain intensity are both identified as primary contributors to pain-related disability in a multiple regression model [1], [2], [3], and are both significantly associated with pain-related disability in clinical studies [4].

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Associations between pain intensity, psychosocial factors ... - Nature nature.com Nature 4 facts
measurementPsychosocial factors accounted for a quarter of the variance in pain-related disability, with sleep problems and pain intensity emerging as primary contributors, complemented by psychological distress and fatigue.
claimThe study conducted at Norway’s largest multidisciplinary pain clinic found significant associations between pain-related disability and pain intensity, pain catastrophizing, psychological distress, perceived injustice, sleep, fatigue, and self-efficacy.
claimIn the multiple regression model, sleep problems (insomnia) and pain intensity were identified as the primary contributors to pain-related disability, alongside psychological distress and fatigue.
claimThe study conducted at Norway’s largest multidisciplinary pain clinic identified sleep problems, pain intensity, psychological distress, and fatigue as primary contributors to pain-related disability in a multiple regression model.