Two-wave study on intrapersonal stigma, social isolation, well-being, and functioning in individuals with chronic pain: A structural equation modeling approach.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Van Alboom Maité, F Bernardes Sónia, Baert Fleur, Bracke Piet, Goubert Liesbet
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Stigmatization poses significant challenges for individuals living with chronic pain (CP), particularly when pain complaints lack a clear pathophysiological basis, referred to as primary CP. Although the negative impact of stigmatization on well-being and functioning of individuals with CP is acknowledged, its systematic and theory-driven investigations are sparse. Moreover, the underlying mechanisms linking CP stigmatization to adverse outcomes have yet to be examined. This study conducted an online, two-wave prospective questionnaire, collecting data from 332 individuals with chronic pain in the first wave (271 women, M age = 50y) and a subset of the same sample (N= 295; 241 women, M age = 54y) in the second wave (1 year later). Structural equation modeling revealed several key findings: (1) Individuals with primary CP perceived higher intrapersonal stigma compared to those with secondary CP. (2) Higher perceived stigma was related to increased mental distress and to decreased functioning/participation, both via higher levels of social isolation. 3) The structural relationships were not statistically equivalent across primary and secondary CP, suggesting moderation. 4) Finally, changes in perceived stigma were related to changes in functioning/participation in daily life and changes in mental distress, but only the model with mental distress was mediated by changes in social isolation. The findings underscore the importance of addressing perceived stigma and social isolation to improve mental health outcomes in CP patients. Clinically, tailored interventions that consider the unique needs of patients with primary versus secondary CP are necessary. PERSPECTIVE: This paper presents results of a two-wave questionnaire study on perceived stigma, social isolation, well-being, and functioning. The role of chronic pain type, namely primary versus secondary chronic pain is being examined.

慢性疼痛个体的内在耻辱、社会孤立、幸福感和功能的双波研究:结构方程建模方法。
污名化对慢性疼痛(CP)患者构成了重大挑战,特别是当疼痛主诉缺乏明确的病理生理基础时,称为原发性CP。尽管污名化对慢性疼痛患者的健康和功能的负面影响已得到承认,但其系统和理论驱动的调查却很少。此外,将CP污名化与不良结果联系起来的潜在机制尚未得到研究。本研究进行了一项在线的两波前瞻性问卷调查,收集了332名慢性疼痛患者的数据,第一波(271名女性,年龄= 50岁)和同一样本的一个子集(N= 295;第二波(1年后)有241名女性(年龄= 54岁)。结构方程模型揭示了几个关键发现:(1)与继发性CP个体相比,原发性CP个体感知到更高的个人内部耻辱感。(2)更高的耻辱感与精神痛苦的增加和功能/参与的减少有关,两者都通过更高的社会孤立水平来实现。3)原发性和继发性CP的结构关系在统计学上不相等,表明有调节作用。4)最后,污名感的变化与日常生活功能/参与的变化和精神痛苦的变化有关,但只有精神痛苦的模型被社会孤立的变化所中介。研究结果强调了解决认知耻辱和社会孤立对改善CP患者心理健康结果的重要性。临床上,考虑到原发性和继发性CP患者的独特需求的量身定制的干预措施是必要的。观点:本文提出了一项关于感知耻辱,社会孤立,福祉和功能的两波问卷研究的结果。慢性疼痛类型的作用,即原发性和继发性慢性疼痛正在研究中。
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Journal of Pain
Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
7.50%
发文量
441
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain publishes original articles related to all aspects of pain, including clinical and basic research, patient care, education, and health policy. Articles selected for publication in the Journal are most commonly reports of original clinical research or reports of original basic research. In addition, invited critical reviews, including meta analyses of drugs for pain management, invited commentaries on reviews, and exceptional case studies are published in the Journal. The mission of the Journal is to improve the care of patients in pain by providing a forum for clinical researchers, basic scientists, clinicians, and other health professionals to publish original research.
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