Table 1

Characteristics of included studies

First authorYearNo. of participantsMean age (years)Duration of symptomsPsychological factorOutcome measure: pain intensityOutcome measure: disabilityData collection (follow-up)Study design
Badcock et al 52 20024002
(304 with unilateral shoulder pain) (142 completed the follow-up)
47.7≥1 year to ≤3 yearsAnxiety (HADS-A); depressive symptoms (HADS-D); emotional distress (HADS)Pain intensity (5-point Likert scale)Disability (disability questionnaire)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 24 months
L (prospective cohort study)
Chester et al 22 20161030
(772 completed all follow-ups)
57
(SD 15)
14 months
(SD 28)
Pain self-efficacy (PSEQ); expectations of recovery (not reported); anxiety (not reported); depressive symptoms (not reported)Pain intensity (SPADI and QuickDASH)Disability (SPADI and QuickDASH)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 6 weeks;
(T3) 6 months
L (prospective cohort study)
Cho et al 39 201558
(47 completed all follow-ups)
57
(SD 8)
25 months
(SD 36)
Anxiety (HADS-A); depressive symptoms (HADS-D); sleep disturbances (PSQI)Pain intensity (VAS)Disability (ASES)(T1) at baseline (before surgery);
(T2) 3 months;
(T3) 6 months;
(T4) 12 months after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Cho et al 40 201760
(46 completed the follow-up)
65.7
(SD 10.1)
8.0 years
(SD 9.8 years)
Anxiety
(HADS-A); depressive symptoms (HADS-D)
Pain intensity (VAS)Disability (ASES)(T1) at baseline (before surgery);
(T2) 3 months;
(T3) 6 months;
(T4) 12 months after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Coronado et al 53 201778
(63 completed the follow-up)
38.8
(SD 14.9)
<6 monthsPain catastrophising (PCS); fear-avoidance beliefs (FABQ); optimism
(LOT-R)
Pain intensity (BPI)Disability
(Penn-F)
(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 3 months
L (secondary data analysis)
Dekker et al 41 201686
(44 completed all follow-ups)
53.6
(depressed group);
56.2
(non-depressed group)
>3 monthsAnxiety (HADS-A); depressive symptoms (HADS-D)Pain intensity (VAS and OSS)Disability (OSS)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 6 weeks;
(T3) 6 months after surgery
L
(retrospective cohort study)
Ekeberg et al 51 2010106
(104 completed the follow-up)
52
(SD 12)
Between 6 months and >24 monthsEmotional distress (HSCL); self-efficacy for pain (7-point ordinal scale); expectations of recovery (7-point ordinal scale)Pain intensity (SPADI)Disability (SPADI)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 6 weeks after intervention
L (secondary data analysis)
Engebretsen et al 54 2010104
(94 completed the follow-up)
48
(SD 10.7)
3 months
->12 months
Emotional distress (HSCL); pain self-efficacy (four items from ASES)Pain intensity (SPADI)Disability (SPADI)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 12 months
L (prospective cohort study)
George et al 36 200859
(47 completed the follow-up)
50.3
(SD 15.0)
>3 monthsFear of pain (FPQ-III); kinesiophobia (TSK-11); pain catastrophising (PCS); anxiety (STAI)Pain intensity (BPI)-(T1) at baseline (presurgery);
(T2) 3–5 months after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Gill et al 23 20132337
(206 with CSP completed all follow-ups)
51.1
(SD 3.0)
>3 monthsDepressive symptoms (CES-D)Pain intensity (SPADI)Disability (SPADI)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) median 48 months
Longitudinal (prospective cohort study)
Henn et al 20 200712556.2
(SD 11.4)
16.0 months (SD 25.9)Preoperative expectations (MODEMS)Pain intensity (VAS and DASH)Disability (SST, VAS and DASH)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 12 months after surgery
Longitudinal (retrospective cohort study)
Jawa et al 42 20167460.8>3 monthsPreoperative expectations (list of 10 items)Pain intensity (VAS)Disability (ASES)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) minimum of 36 months after surgery
Longitudinal (retrospective cohort study)
Karlsson et al 55 20165743
(SD 8.5)
8.5 yearsAnxiety (HADS-A); depressive symptoms (HADS-D); pain catastrophising (PCS); fear-avoidance beliefs (FABQ); general self-efficacy (GSES); pain self-efficacy (PSEQ); pain acceptance (CPAQ)Pain intensity (NRS)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 46 months;
(T3) 12 months after intervention
Longitudinal (secondary data analysis)
Koorevaar et al 43 201631552
(SD 16)
32 months (SD 40)Emotional distress, anxiety, depressive symptoms and somatisation (4DSQ)Pain intensity (DASH and 7-point Likert scale)Disability (DASH and 7-point Likert scale)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 12 months after surgery
Longitudinal (prospective cohort study)
Kromer et al 24 201490
(88 completed the follow-up)
51.8
(SD 11.2)
84.7% >3 monthsPain catastrophising (PCS); fear-avoidance beliefs (FABQ)Disability (SPADI)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 3 months after intervention
Longitudinal (prospective cohort study)
Macfarlane et al 56 1998135
(92 completed the follow-up)
18–74>3 monthsEmotional distress (GHQ)Pain intensity (one item: "Do you have shoulder pain today?”)Disability (disability questionnaire)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 36 months
Longitudinal (prospective cohort study)
Oh et al 21 201212858.8>3 monthsPreoperative expectations (MODEMS); preoperative concerns (64 items with a 4-point Likert scale)Disability (SST and Constant-Murley score)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) mean 13.7 months (ranging 12–37 months) after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Potter et al 44 201589
(70 completed the follow-up)
60
(SD 2)
>3 monthsEmotional distress (DRAM divided in: ZUNG questionnaire and MSPQ)Pain intensity (VAS)Disability (ASES)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 12 months after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Razmjou et al 45 2011185
(160 completed the follow-up)
57
(SD 11)
Mean 43.42–46.48 monthsPreoperative expectations (MODEMS)Disability (WORC, ASES and QuickDASH)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 6 months after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Reilingh et al 25 2008587
(242 with chronic shoulder pain at baseline)
52.9
(SD 13.3)
>3 monthsPain catastrophising, coping with pain, internal and external locus of control (PCCL); anxiety, depressive symptoms, somatisation, and emotional distress (4DSQ)Pain intensity (NRS)Disability (SDQ)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 6 weeks;
(T3) 3 months;
(T4) 6 months
L (prospective cohort study)
Styron et al 46 2015467
(436 complete the follow-up)
66.6
(SD 10.3)
20.9 monthsExpectations of recovery (10-point Likert scale);Pain intensity (PSS pain subscore)Disability (PSS function subscore and SF-12-PCS score)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 6 months after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Tokish et al 47 20177065
(SD 10)
>3 monthsResilience (BRS)Pain intensity (ASES)Disability (ASES, SANE and Penn)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 24 months (minimum) after surgery
L (retrospective cohort study)
Valencia et al 37 201159
(48 completed the follow-up)
50.39
(SD 14.92)
>3 monthsDepressive symptoms (BDI); anxiety (STAI); pain catastrophising (PCS)Pain intensity (BPI)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 3 months after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Valencia et al 38 201478
(73 completed all follow-ups)
43.25
(SD) to 51.35 (SD 20.73)
68.98
(SD 68.59) to
88.78 (SD 137.13)
weeks
Depressive symptoms (PHQ-9); pain catastrophising (PCS)Pain intensity (BPI)Disability (DASH)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 3 months
(T2) 6 months after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
Werner et al 48 201615071.6
(SD 8.8)
>3 monthsDepressive symptoms (from database registry)Pain intensity (ASES)Disability (ASES)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 24 months (minimum) after surgery
L (retrospective cohort study)
Werner et al 49 201761667.0
(SD 7.4)
>3 monthsDepressive symptoms (measurement instrument not reported)Pain intensity (ASES)Disability (ASES, SF-12-PCS)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 24 months after surgery
L (retrospective cohort study)
Yeoman et al50 20123154.626 monthsDepressive symptom (HADS-D); anxiety (HADS-A)Pain intensity (VAS)Disability (OSS)(T1) at baseline;
(T2) 2 weeks;
(T3) 3 weeks;
(T4) 6 weeks after surgery
L (prospective cohort study)
  • 4DSQ, the 50-item Four-Dimensional Symptoms Questionnaire; ASES, Arthritis Self-Efficacy Scale; BDI, the Beck Depression Inventory; BPI, Brief Pain Inventory; BRS, the Brief Resilience Scale; CPAQ, the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire; DASH, the Quick Disability of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand Questionnaire; DRAM, the Distress Risk Assessment Method Questionnaire; FABQ, the Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire; FPQ-III, the Fear of Pain Questionnaire; GHQ, the General Health Questionnaire; GSES, the General Self-Efficacy Scale; HADS, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; HSCL, the Hopkins Symptoms Checklist; LOT-R, Life Orientation Test-Revised; L ,  longitudinal; MODEMS, the Musculoskeletal Outcomes Data Evaluation and Management System Questionnaire; MSPQ, Modified Somatic Perceptions Questionnaire; OSS, the Oxford Shoulder Score; PCCL, the 43-item Pain Coping and Cognition List; PCS, the Pain Catastrophising Scale; Penn-F, Pennsylvania Shoulder Score function subscale; PHQ-9: the Patient Health Questionnaire; PSEQ, the Pain Self-Efficacy Scale; PSQI, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; PSS, the Penn Shoulder Score; SANE, Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation; SDQ, Shoulder Disability Questionnaire; SF-12, the General Health-Related Quality of life Physical Component Summary (PCS) Score; SPADI, the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index; SST, the Simple Shoulder Test; STAI, the State Trait-Anxiety Index; TSK, the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia; WORC, the Western Ontario Rotator Cuff index; ZUNG questionnaire: modified Zung Depression Scale.