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摘要
本研究的目的是研究基于癌症患者疼痛焦虑症状和认知灵活性的疼痛灾难化预测方法和材料:在这项横断面研究中,德黑兰2021-22年的所有癌症患者都是目标人群。在该人群中,通过候选和可及抽样方法选择了250例癌症患者。然后选定的患者完成Paknejad等人的疼痛焦虑症状(2014),Sullivan等人。Dennis et al.(2010)的认知灵活性问卷。数据分析采用Pearson相关分析和逐步回归分析。数据采用SPSS-24进行分析。结果:认知灵活性、疼痛焦虑症状与疼痛灾难化之间存在相关性(P0.01>)。疼痛灾难化与疼痛焦虑症状呈正相关。然而,疼痛灾难化与认知灵活性之间存在负相关。此外,灾难化疼痛可以根据焦虑症状和认知灵活性来预测。结论:在癌症患者中,一些认知因素如疼痛焦虑症状和认知灵活性在疼痛灾难化中起重要作用。
Predicting Pain Catastrophizing based on Pain Anxiety Symptoms and Cognitive Flexibility in Cancer Patients
The purpose of this study was to investigate the prediction of pain catastrophizing based on pain anxiety symptoms and cognitive flexibility in cancer patients Method and Materials: In this cross-sectional study all cancer patients in Tehran in 2021-22 were the target population. Among this population 250 cancer patients were selected via candidate and at reach sampling method. Then the selected patients completed the Paknejad et al.`s Pain Anxiety Symptoms (2014), Sullivan et al. `s Pain Catastrophizing Pain (1995), and Dennis et al.`s (2010) Cognitive Flexibility Questionnaire. For data analysis, Pearson correlation and step by step regression analysis were used. Data were analyzed by SPSS-24. Findings: There was a relationship between cognitive flexibility and pain anxiety symptoms with pain catastrophizing (P0.01>). The relationship between pain catastrophizing with pain anxiety symptoms was positive. However, there was a negative relationship between pain catastrophizing and cognitive flexibility. Moreover, catastrophizing pain could be predicted based on anxiety symptoms and cognitive flexibility. Conclusion: To conclude, it seems in cancer patients some cognitive factors have important roles in pain catastrophizing as pain anxiety symptoms and cognitive flexibility.