Sex differences in anxiety sensitivity among children with chronic pain and non-clinical children.

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Pain Management Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Jennie C I Tsao, Subhadra Evans, Marcia Meldrum, Lonnie K Zeltzer
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Although sex differences in anxiety sensitivity or the specific tendency to fear anxiety-related sensations have been reported in adults with clinical pain, there is a dearth of relevant research among children. This study examined sex differences in anxiety sensitivity across unselected samples of 187 children with chronic pain (71.7% girls; mean age = 14.5) and 202 non-clinical children (52% girls; mean age = 13.6). Girls in the chronic pain and non-clinical samples reported elevated anxiety sensitivity relative to boys irrespective of clinical status. Girls with chronic pain also reported heightened fears of the physical consequences of anxiety compared to non-clinical girls but there were no such differences for psychological or social concerns. Among boys, anxiety sensitivity did not differ between the chronic pain and non-clinical groups. Future longitudinal research may examine whether specific fears of anxiety-related somatic sensations constitutes a sex-based vulnerability factor in the development of chronic pain.

慢性疼痛患儿与非临床患儿焦虑敏感性的性别差异。
尽管在患有临床疼痛的成人中,焦虑敏感性或恐惧焦虑相关感觉的特定倾向存在性别差异,但在儿童中缺乏相关研究。本研究检测了187名慢性疼痛儿童(71.7%为女孩;平均年龄= 14.5岁)和202名非临床儿童(52%女孩;平均年龄= 13.6岁)。在慢性疼痛和非临床样本中,女孩报告的焦虑敏感性高于男孩,无论临床状态如何。患有慢性疼痛的女孩也报告说,与非临床女孩相比,她们更担心焦虑带来的身体后果,但在心理或社会问题上没有这种差异。在男孩中,焦虑敏感性在慢性疼痛组和非临床组之间没有差异。未来的纵向研究可能会检查对焦虑相关的躯体感觉的特定恐惧是否构成慢性疼痛发展中基于性别的脆弱性因素。
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Journal of Pain Management
Journal of Pain Management Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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