Pain Catastrophizing in Dance Students in Relation to Resilient Behavior and Self-Reported Injuries.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Félix Arbinaga, Miriam Bernal-López
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Abstract

Aims: Pain catastrophizing is characterized by a set of negative emotional and cognitive processes in response to pain, with a tendency to focus inordinately on the painful sensation, exaggerate the damage, and perceive feelings of helplessness. It is a psychological factor that can be treated to help people more effectively cope with pain. In this cross-sectional study, we explored the relationship between self-reported injuries, resilient behavior, and pain catastrophizing in dance students, with more than 3 years of study in public conservatories or private academies.

Methods: A sample of 147 dance students participated, 75.5% of whom were female with a mean age of 28.34 yrs (SD 11.42). Pain catastrophizing was assessed using the Pain Catastrophizing Scale, and resilience was assessed using the Resilience Scale.

Results: Students in the high resilience category reported lower scores on rumination and magnification, with a marginal difference in total catastrophizing and no difference in helplessness. Those who reported having suffered injuries during the last 3 years showed higher scores in total catastrophizing, rumination, and magnification, but not in helplessness. Those who reported mild injuries showed differences in pain catastrophizing, rumination, and magnification, while those with moderate and severe/very severe injuries only showed differences in magnification.

Conclusion: The individual nature of pain perception and coping strategies suggests that pain catastrophizing may be considered before dance performance and in those dancers who do not recover as expected after injury.

舞蹈学生的疼痛灾难化与弹性行为和自述伤害的关系。
目的:疼痛灾难化表现为对疼痛的一系列消极的情绪和认知过程,具有过度关注疼痛感觉、夸大伤害、感知无助感的倾向。这是一种心理因素,可以通过治疗来帮助人们更有效地应对疼痛。在这项横断面研究中,我们探讨了舞蹈学生自我报告的伤害,弹性行为和疼痛灾难之间的关系,在公立音乐学院或私立学院学习了3年多。方法:147名舞蹈学生参与调查,其中女生占75.5%,平均年龄28.34岁(SD 11.42)。疼痛灾难化采用疼痛灾难化量表评估,心理弹性采用心理弹性量表评估。结果:高弹性组学生反刍和放大得分较低,总灾难化得分差异不大,无助感得分无差异。那些报告在过去3年中遭受过伤害的人在总灾难化、反思和放大方面得分较高,但在无助感方面得分不高。那些报告轻微损伤的人在疼痛灾难化、反刍和放大方面表现出差异,而那些中度和严重/非常严重损伤的人只在放大方面表现出差异。结论:疼痛感知和应对策略的个体性质表明,舞蹈表演前和受伤后恢复不理想的舞蹈演员可能会考虑疼痛灾难化。
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
22.20%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medical Problems of Performing Artists is the first clinical medical journal devoted to the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of medical and psychological disorders related to the performing arts. Original peer-reviewed research papers cover topics including neurologic disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, voice and hearing disorders, anxieties, stress, substance abuse, and other health issues related to actors, dancers, singers, musicians, and other performers.
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