比利时青年疼痛和疼痛护理的种族差异。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Frontiers in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-07-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1579144
Ama Kissi, Sean Carey, Dries Debeer, Dimitri M L Van Ryckeghem, Adam Hirsh, Tine Vervoort
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研究强调了疼痛和疼痛护理的种族不平等,然而年轻人的经历,特别是在欧洲,仍然在很大程度上没有得到充分的研究。目前的研究通过检查比利时黑人/棕色人种和白人青年在疼痛护理和疼痛结果(即过去两周和六个月的疼痛强度,过去六个月的疼痛频率和疼痛耐受性)方面感知到的种族歧视差异来解决这一差距。此外,我们还探讨了感知到的种族歧视是否介导了种族化身份与疼痛结果之间的关系。方法:8-17岁青年76例(女52例,男17例,非二元个体2例)(M年龄= 15.17;SDage = 2.48)完成冷压任务以评估疼痛耐受性。参与者还报告了他们在疼痛护理中受到种族歧视的经历,过去两周和六个月的疼痛强度,以及过去六个月的疼痛频率。结果:结果表明,黑人/棕色人种青年在疼痛护理中表现出更大的种族歧视,表现出比白人青年更低的疼痛耐受性。其他三种疼痛结果组间无显著差异。在过去的两周内,疼痛护理中感知到的种族歧视仅介导了种族认同与疼痛强度之间的关系。讨论:这些发现表明,在疼痛和疼痛护理的种族差异存在的青年生活在比利时。然而,考虑到相对较小的样本量,结果应该谨慎解释。对青少年疼痛和疼痛护理的种族差异进行更多的研究,使用更大、更多样化的样本是必要的。
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Racialized disparities in pain and pain care among Belgian youth.

Introduction: Research highlights racialized inequities in pain and pain care, yet the experiences of youth-particularly in Europe-remain largely understudied. The current study addressed this gap by examining differences in perceived racialized discrimination in pain care and pain outcomes (i.e., pain intensity over the past two weeks and six months, pain frequency over the past six months, and pain tolerance) among Black/Brown and White youth in Belgium. Additionally, we explored whether perceived racialized discrimination mediated the relationship between racialized identity and pain outcomes.

Methods: Seventy-six youth (52 girls, 17 boys, 2 non-binary individuals) aged 8-17 (M age = 15.17; SDage = 2.48) completed a cold pressor task to assess pain tolerance. Participants also reported their experiences of racialized discrimination in pain care, their pain intensity over the past two weeks and six months, and their pain frequency over the past six months.

Results: Results indicated that Black/Brown youth reported greater perceived racialized discrimination in pain care and demonstrated lower pain tolerance than White youth. No significant group differences were observed for the other three pain outcomes. Perceived racialized discrimination in pain care only mediated the relationship between racialized identity and pain intensity over the past two weeks.

Discussion: These findings suggest that racialized disparities in pain and pain care exist among youth living in Belgium. However, given the relatively small sample size, the results should be interpreted with caution. Additional research on racialized disparities in pain and pain care among youth using larger and more diverse samples is warranted.

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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Frontiers in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
CiteScore
6.20
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8.50%
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2813
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Psychiatry publishes rigorously peer-reviewed research across a wide spectrum of translational, basic and clinical research. Field Chief Editor Stefan Borgwardt at the University of Basel is supported by an outstanding Editorial Board of international researchers. This multidisciplinary open-access journal is at the forefront of disseminating and communicating scientific knowledge and impactful discoveries to researchers, academics, clinicians and the public worldwide. The journal''s mission is to use translational approaches to improve therapeutic options for mental illness and consequently to improve patient treatment outcomes.
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