Expecting the worst: pain catastrophizing and intolerance of uncertainty in women with fear of childbirth.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Ida Flink, Maryam Al-Khafadji, Sofia Ring, Hanna Grundström, Katri Nieminen, Elin Ternström, Elisabet Rondung
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Abstract

Fear of childbirth (FOC) is associated with adverse outcomes, for the expecting woman as well as for her baby. In order to prevent and treat FOC, it is important to understand the psychological processes involved. Two potential key processes are intolerance of uncertainty and pain catastrophizing. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore intolerance of uncertainty and pain catastrophizing in pregnant individuals with severe vs. low/moderate FOC, and potential differences between nulliparas and multiparas. The sample of 332 individuals filled out a range of questionnaires, and were categorized as severe (n = 66) and low/moderate (n = 266) FOC. The results showed that participants with severe FOC (Wijma Delivery Expectancy Questionnaire, W-DEQ ≥85) reported higher levels of intolerance of uncertainty and pain catastrophizing than participants with low/moderate FOC. We did not find any significant differences between nulliparas and multiparas. Noteworthy, levels of pain catastrophizing in the severe FOC group were similar to those reported in chronic pain samples. Although we cannot draw any conclusions about causality or direction of proposed links, these findings warrant a need for identifying and developing treatment strategies to target intolerance of uncertainty and pain catastrophizing, in both nulliparas and multiparas with high levels of FOC.

做最坏的打算:害怕分娩的女性的痛苦灾难化和对不确定性的不容忍。
对分娩的恐惧(FOC)与孕妇和婴儿的不良后果有关。为了预防和治疗FOC,了解所涉及的心理过程是很重要的。两个潜在的关键过程是对不确定性的不容忍和痛苦灾难化。本横断面研究的目的是探讨重度FOC与低/中度FOC孕妇对不确定性的不耐受和疼痛灾难化,以及无胎和多胎之间的潜在差异。332人填写了一系列问卷,并被分为严重(n = 66)和低/中度(n = 266) FOC。结果显示,重度FOC (Wijma分娩期望问卷,W-DEQ≥85)的参与者比低/中度FOC的参与者报告了更高水平的不确定性和疼痛灾难化的不耐受。我们没有发现无明文和多明文之间有任何显著差异。值得注意的是,严重FOC组的疼痛灾变水平与慢性疼痛样本相似。虽然我们不能得出因果关系或提出的联系方向的任何结论,但这些发现证明有必要确定和制定治疗策略,以针对高水平FOC的无段和多段患者的不确定性不耐受和疼痛灾难化。
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CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.20%
发文量
54
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology was founded in 1982 in order to provide a scientific forum for obstetricians, gynecologists, psychiatrists and psychologists, academic health professionals as well as for all those who are interested in the psychosocial and psychosomatic aspects of women’s health. Another of its aims is to stimulate obstetricians and gynecologists to pay more attention to this very important facet of their profession.
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