头痛患者的人格特征和心理抱怨

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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摘要

背景和目的:尽管头痛常常与心理症状并发,但其背后的心理过程,例如人格维度作为头痛决定因素的作用仍不清楚。研究发现,头痛与各种人格特质之间存在关联;根据大五人格模型,头痛患者的神经质比率较高,而外向性、经验开放性和积极情绪比率较低。这是第一项阐明头痛的持续时间、强度和频率与人格维度之间关系的研究。通过这项研究,我们可以了解到疼痛体验背景下的人格维度,以及哪些人格维度与患有头痛但不寻求治疗的人的行为有关:方法:对接受过治疗(第一组)和未接受过治疗(第二组)的头痛患者以及健康对照组(第三组)(共 360 人)进行了调查。以头痛的强度、持续时间和频率作为主要因变量,并通过 NEO-PI-R 人格问卷调查五大人格概念中的人格维度:通过多元回归分析,人格特征描述了14.7%的头痛强度差异、10.9%的持续时间差异和18.7%的频率差异。第一组和第二组在焦虑、抑郁和易受压力影响方面的数值明显高于第三组。第一组在信任人格维度上的数值明显高于第三组和第二组。第 3 组在信任维度上的数值明显高于第 2 组。在易受压力影响方面,接受过头痛治疗组的数值最高,与未接受过头痛治疗组和对照组也有显著差异。在这一维度上,未经治疗且患有头痛的组的点值明显高于对照组(p<0.01, U=-4.501):我们的研究表明,头痛的三个组成部分并非独立于人格特质,即使存在明显的头痛主诉,人格特质也可能与寻求治疗的行为相互影响。人格特质在头痛的强度、持续时间和频率方面具有重要作用。
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Personality traits and psychological complaints under patients suffering from headaches.

Background and purpose:

Although headaches are often comorbid with psychological symptoms, the underlying psychological processes, e.g. the role of personality dimensions as headache determinants remains unclear. Studies found associations between headaches and various personality traits; according to the Big Five model of personality, persons suffering from headaches exhibit a higher rate in neuroticism, while a lower rate in extraversion, openness to experiences and positive emotions. This is the first study to clarify the associations among duration, intensity, and frequency of headaches and personality dimensions. Through this study we could get into the personality dimensions in the background of pain experience and that which personality dimensions bear a part in the behaviour of the persons, who suffered from headache, but do not seek treatment through this complaint. 

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Methods:

Treated (Group1) and untreated (Group2) headache patients and healthy controls (Group3) were investigated (total of 360 participants). The main headache components of intensity, duration, and frequency were used as dependent variables with personality dimensions in the Big Five concept investigated by the NEO-PI-R Personality Inventory.

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Results:

Employing multiple regression analysis, facets of personality described 14.7% of headache intensity, 10.9 % of duration, and 18.7 % of frequency variance. Group1 and Group2 reached significantly higher values on the dimension of anxiety, depression, and vulnerability to stress than Group3. Group1 showed a significantly higher value on trust personality dimension than Group3 and Group2. Group3 exhibited a significantly higher value in the trust dimension than Group2. Concerning vulnerability to stress, the highest value was yielded by the “treated and suffering from headaches” group and there was a significant difference also with the “untreated and suffering from headaches” group and with the control group. In this dimension, the “untreated and suffering from headaches” group’s point value was significantly higher than the control group’s (p<0.01, U=-4.501).

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Conclusion:

Our study demonstrates that the three headache components are not independent from personality traits, and personality traits may interact with treatment seeking behavior even in the presence of significant headache complaints. The role of the personality traits are significant in the intensity, duration and frequency of headaches. 

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Ideggyogyaszati Szemle-Clinical Neuroscience
Ideggyogyaszati Szemle-Clinical Neuroscience CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
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40
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Clinical Neuroscience (Ideggyógyászati Szemle) is to provide a forum for the exchange of clinical and scientific information for a multidisciplinary community. The Clinical Neuroscience will be of primary interest to neurologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrist and clinical specialized psycholigists, neuroradiologists and clinical neurophysiologists, but original works in basic or computer science, epidemiology, pharmacology, etc., relating to the clinical practice with involvement of the central nervous system are also welcome.
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