Is Past Adjustment of Unhelpful Thinking Associated with Greater Cognitive Flexibility Among People Seeking Musculoskeletal Specialty Care?

Q1 Psychology
Chronic Stress Pub Date : 2025-05-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/24705470251342887
Juan Pablo Flanagan, Jefferson Hunter, Niels Brinkman, David Ring, Aydin Azarpey, Amin Razi
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Background: Unhelpful thoughts are associated with greater levels of pain intensity and incapability. Difficulty cultivating a healthier inner narrative regarding sensations is associated with lower tolerance of uncertainty and lower cognitive flexibility. Among people seeking musculoskeletal specialty care we analyzed associations between mindset factors and awareness of prior experiences adjusting unhelpful thinking and trust in the clinician.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study, 163 adults completed measures of mindsets (intolerance of uncertainty, cognitive flexibility, and distress and unhelpful thoughts regarding sensations), awareness of prior experiences adjusting unhelpful thinking, and trust and experiences with clinicians. We measured associations between mindsets (both individually and in statistical clusters) awareness of prior experiences and trust in the clinician.

Results: Both awareness of prior experiences adjusting thinking and trust in the clinician were modestly associated with greater cognitive flexibility in bivariate analysis, but neither were associated with statistical groupings with healthier mindsets identified in cluster analysis.

Conclusion: The modest associations with cognitive flexibility suggest that both the inability to describe a past experience rethinking one's interpretation of bodily sensations, as well as difficulty establishing trust with the clinician, might signal unhealthy fusion with unhelpful thoughts that are known correlates of greater levels of discomfort and incapability.

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在寻求肌肉骨骼专科治疗的人群中,过去无用思维的调整与更大的认知灵活性有关吗?
背景:无益的想法与更大程度的疼痛强度和无能有关。培养关于感觉的更健康的内在叙事的困难与不确定性的容忍度较低和认知灵活性较低有关。在寻求肌肉骨骼专科护理的人群中,我们分析了心态因素与调整无用思维的经验意识和对临床医生的信任之间的关系。方法:在一项横断面研究中,163名成年人完成了心态(对不确定性的不容忍、认知灵活性、关于感觉的痛苦和无益想法)、对调整无益想法的先前经验的认识、对临床医生的信任和经验的测量。我们测量了心态之间的关联(包括个人和统计集群)对先前经验的认识和对临床医生的信任。结果:在双变量分析中,对调整思维的先前经验的认识和对临床医生的信任与更大的认知灵活性有一定的相关性,但在聚类分析中,两者都与更健康的心态的统计分组无关。结论:与认知灵活性的适度关联表明,无法描述过去的经历,重新思考自己对身体感觉的解释,以及难以与临床医生建立信任,可能表明与无益的想法不健康的融合,而这些想法与更大程度的不适和无能有关。
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Chronic Stress
Chronic Stress Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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