Interpersonal relationships in patients suffering from chronic musculoskeletal pain: a case-control study analyzing core conflictual relationship themes and interpersonal problems.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Pernilla Abrahamsson, Bo Vinnars, Annika Lindgren
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Abstract

Background: Psychosocial factors are involved in all types of chronic pain but seem to play a more prominent role in non-specific pain, such as chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP), compared to a specific pain condition, such as osteoarthritis (OA). We explored if diagnose and the pain experience in patients with CMP predicted more problematic interpersonal relationships compared to patients with OA.

Methods: Nineteen patients with CMP and 16 unmatched clinical controls with OA were measured with the Core Conflictual Relationship Theme coding of clinical interviews (CCRT) and the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP).

Results: Significant differences in age, work status, and pain experience were found between the groups. Controlling for these variables, components of CCRT were significantly more likely to be disharmonious in patients with CMP compared to patients with OA. Patients with CMP also reported more interpersonal distress in general and socially avoidant-nonassertive problems in particular as their pain experience increased. Conversely, scores of dominant-intrusive behaviours increased as their pain experience decreased. These interaction effects between pain experience and interpersonal problems were not seen in patients with OA.

Conclusions: The impact of interpersonal issues may differ depending on type of pain diagnosis. This study show that interpersonal distress seems to play a more prominent role in non-specific chronic pain compared to a specific pain condition. It is possible that patients whose pain-processing system is burdened by interpersonal problems are more prone to non-specific pain, such as CMP. It could also be that primary pain is a greater challenge to interpersonal relationships. Whether interpersonal distress is a precursor or an additional stressor, it may worsen the condition of primary pain with implications for treatments.

慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛患者的人际关系:一项分析核心冲突关系主题和人际问题的病例对照研究。
背景:社会心理因素涉及所有类型的慢性疼痛,但似乎在非特异性疼痛中发挥更突出的作用,如慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛(CMP),而不是特定的疼痛状况,如骨关节炎(OA)。我们探讨了与OA患者相比,CMP患者的诊断和疼痛经历是否预示着更多的人际关系问题。方法:采用核心冲突关系主题编码临床访谈(CCRT)和人际问题量表(IIP)对19例CMP患者和16例未匹配的OA临床对照进行测量。结果:两组患者在年龄、工作状态、疼痛经历等方面存在显著差异。控制这些变量后,CCRT的成分在CMP患者中比OA患者更容易出现不协调。随着疼痛经历的增加,CMP患者也报告了更多的人际关系困扰和社交回避-非自信问题。相反,随着疼痛体验的减少,主导侵入行为的得分也会增加。疼痛体验和人际关系问题之间的相互作用在OA患者中未见。结论:人际关系问题的影响可能因疼痛诊断类型而异。本研究表明,与特定疼痛状况相比,人际困扰似乎在非特异性慢性疼痛中起着更突出的作用。疼痛处理系统被人际关系问题所负担的患者可能更容易出现非特异性疼痛,如CMP。也可能是原发疼痛对人际关系是一个更大的挑战。无论人际关系困扰是一个前兆还是一个额外的压力源,它都可能使原发性疼痛恶化,从而影响治疗。
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23
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: BioPsychoSocial Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of the interrelationships between the biological, psychological, social, and behavioral factors of health and illness. BioPsychoSocial Medicine is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Psychosomatic Medicine, and publishes research on psychosomatic disorders and diseases that are characterized by objective organic changes and/or functional changes that could be induced, progressed, aggravated, or exacerbated by psychological, social, and/or behavioral factors and their associated psychosomatic treatments.
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