The moderating role of extraversion in the relationship between trait mindfulness and pain adaptation.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Frontiers in pain research (Lausanne, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-04-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpain.2025.1534339
Chen Lu, Nele Berner, Lena Hagel, Nils Jannik Heukamp, Vera Moliadze, Frauke Nees
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Introduction: Pain habituation, the reduction in response to repeated painful stimuli, is a positive adaptation process, while pain sensitization is linked to chronic pain. Traits like mindfulness and extraversion affect pain processing, but their influence on pain adaptation and potential interactions remains underexplored. This study aimed to examine the relationship between trait mindfulness, extraversion, and pain adaptation, assessing their predictive value and any interaction effects.

Materials and method: Fifty-two healthy participants, mean age = 23.29 ± 2.052 years, completed questionnaires measuring trait mindfulness and extraversion, followed by an experimental pain stimulation to assess pain adaptation. Correlation analysis and hierarchical regression analysis were used to explore the relationships between traits and pain adaptation, and potential interaction effects.

Result: Trait mindfulness positively correlated with extraversion, but neither trait showed a significant correlation with pain adaptation. In addition, neither trait mindfulness nor extraversion significantly predicted pain adaptation. However, a significant interaction was found between the two traits, suggesting that extraversion moderates the relationship between trait mindfulness and pain adaptation.

Conclusion: Trait mindfulness and extraversion are interrelated traits whose interaction affects pain habituation and the extent to which individuals with higher levels of trait mindfulness exhibit greater pain adaptation appears to depend on their levels of extraversion. These findings suggest that trait mindfulness and extraversion may act as protective factors in chronic pain development. Mindfulness-based interventions may be particularly effective for individuals with specific personality traits. This can inform further research to explore these implications for pain management.

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外向性在特质正念与疼痛适应关系中的调节作用。
疼痛习惯化,即对反复疼痛刺激的反应减少,是一个积极的适应过程,而疼痛敏化与慢性疼痛有关。正念和外向性等特征会影响疼痛处理,但它们对疼痛适应和潜在相互作用的影响仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在探讨特质正念、外向性和疼痛适应之间的关系,评估它们的预测价值和相互作用。材料与方法:52名健康受试者,平均年龄= 23.29±2.052岁,完成特质正念和外向性问卷调查,随后进行实验性疼痛刺激评估疼痛适应。采用相关分析和层次回归分析探讨了性状与疼痛适应之间的关系,以及潜在的交互效应。结果:正念特质与外向性正相关,但与疼痛适应均无显著相关。此外,正念和外向性特征都不能显著预测疼痛适应。然而,这两个特征之间存在显著的相互作用,表明外向性调节了特征正念和疼痛适应之间的关系。结论:特质正念和外向性是相互关联的,它们的相互作用影响疼痛习惯,而特质正念水平高的个体表现出更强的疼痛适应程度似乎取决于他们的外向性水平。这些发现表明,特质正念和外向性可能是慢性疼痛发展的保护因素。以正念为基础的干预可能对具有特定人格特征的个体特别有效。这可以为进一步的研究提供信息,以探索疼痛管理的这些含义。
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