Adaptation and Vulnerability in Chronic Pain: A Study of Profiles Based on Clinical and Psychological Factors.

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Juan José Mora-Ascó, Carmen Moret-Tatay, María José Jorques-Infante, María José Beneyto-Arrojo
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Introduction: Chronic pain (CP) is a multidimensional condition that exerts a considerable impact on individuals' quality of life and presents a wide range of clinical and psychological expressions. This study sought, firstly, to identify distinct clinical profiles among individuals with CP based on clinical indicators, and secondly, to examine the differences in psychological vulnerability and pain-related coping strategies according to the clinical profiles.

Methods: A total of 251 adults diagnosed with CP and residing in Spain participated in the study. Participants completed the Purpose in Life Test, the Reflective Functioning Questionnaire, the Interpersonal Needs Questionnaire, the Beck Hopelessness Scale, the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale, and the Pain Coping Questionnaire. A two-step cluster analysis was performed to identify subgroups within the sample, followed by independent samples t-tests to assess psychological differences between clusters.

Results: This study identified two clinical profiles among individuals with CP, distinguished by diagnostic delay, disease progression, and functional impact. Cluster 1 exhibited greater functional impairment, lower quality of life, and higher emotional distress (uncertainty, perceived burdensomeness, emotional dysregulation, and hopelessness). In contrast, Cluster 2 showed lower functional impairment, better quality of life, greater use of distraction strategies, and a higher meaning in life.

Discussion: These findings suggest that both medical and psychological aspects appear to be associated with each other and may influence the perception, evolution and adaptation to CP.

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慢性疼痛的适应与易损性:基于临床和心理因素的研究
慢性疼痛(Chronic pain, CP)是一种多维度的疾病,对个体的生活质量产生相当大的影响,并呈现出广泛的临床和心理表现。本研究首先通过临床指标来确定CP个体的不同临床特征,其次根据临床特征来研究CP个体在心理脆弱性和疼痛相关应对策略方面的差异。方法:共有251名诊断为CP的居住在西班牙的成年人参与了这项研究。被试完成了生活目的测试、反思功能问卷、人际需求问卷、贝克绝望量表、情绪调节困难量表和痛苦应对问卷。进行两步聚类分析以确定样本内的亚组,然后进行独立样本t检验以评估聚类之间的心理差异。结果:本研究确定了CP患者的两种临床特征,以诊断延迟、疾病进展和功能影响为特征。第一类患者表现出更大的功能障碍、更低的生活质量和更高的情绪困扰(不确定性、感知负担、情绪失调和绝望)。相比之下,第二组表现出较低的功能障碍,更好的生活质量,更多地使用分心策略,以及更高的生活意义。讨论:这些发现表明,医学和心理方面似乎相互关联,并可能影响对CP的感知、进化和适应。
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