Relationship between Pain, Somatisation, and Emotional Awareness in Primary School Children.

Q2 Medicine
Pain Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2018-11-12 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/4316234
M Rossi, G Bruno, M Chiusalupi, A Ciaramella
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Poor emotional awareness (EA) seems to play an important role in the aetiology of functional somatic complaints featuring pain as a form of somatisation. The aim of this study was to shed more light on this relationship by investigating the links between pain, somatisation, and emotional awareness in a nonclinical population of 445 children aged 6-10. Assessing pain through the Children's Somatisation Inventory (CSI), a very high percentage of the entire sample complained of experiencing pain at least one site (84.07%) over the preceding 2 weeks. Although no difference in the prevalence of pain (whole) was found when the sample was subdivided by Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale-Children (LEAS-C), a relationship between low level of LEAS-Self and prevalence of headache (H) was detected (χ2=7.69, p=0.02). LEAS (Self) was correlated with the intensity of back pain (BP) (r=-0.12; p< 0.05), H (r=-0.12; p< 0.05) but not with abdominal pain (AP). Pain worsened QoL, and the greatest negative correlation with total KidScreen-10 was found for abdominal pain (r=-0.14; p< 0.01). Our results suggest that low EA is a predictor of somatisation, BP severity, H, and severity of pain in general, but not AP.

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小学生疼痛、躯体化与情绪意识的关系
情绪意识差(EA)似乎在功能性躯体主诉的病因学中起着重要作用,其特征是疼痛是躯体化的一种形式。这项研究的目的是通过调查445名年龄在6-10岁的非临床人群中疼痛、躯体化和情绪意识之间的联系,来进一步阐明这种关系。通过儿童躯体化量表(CSI)评估疼痛,整个样本中非常高的比例(84.07%)抱怨在前两周内至少有一个部位感到疼痛。虽然用儿童情绪意识水平量表(LEAS-C)对样本进行细分后发现疼痛(整体)患病率没有差异,但leas -自我水平低与头痛(H)患病率之间存在相关性(χ2=7.69, p=0.02)。LEAS (Self)与腰痛强度(BP)相关(r=-0.12;p< 0.05), H (r=-0.12;p< 0.05),但不伴有腹痛(AP)。疼痛使生活质量恶化,腹痛与总KidScreen-10负相关最大(r=-0.14;p < 0.01)。我们的研究结果表明,低EA是躯体化、血压严重程度、H和一般疼痛严重程度的预测因子,但不是AP的预测因子。
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Pain Research and Treatment
Pain Research and Treatment Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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