没有证据表明心理健康症状和疼痛阈值之间存在联系。

IF 1.9 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Rebecca Astrid Böhme, Leah Banellis, Melina Vejlø, Micah G Allen, Francesca Fardo
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背景和目的:以往的研究表明,疼痛感知与情绪、痛苦、疲劳和生活质量等心理因素有关。然而,这些因素及其与疼痛敏感性的关系通常是单独研究的,样本量不足。为了解决这些局限性,我们在一个大的成人样本中研究了不同的心理因素和热痛敏感性之间的相互作用。方法:我们在相当大的成年参与者样本(n = 257)中实施了多变量潜在变量建模方法,以检查不同心理因素与热痛敏感性之间的相互作用。通过对10份心理健康问卷的探索性因素分析,我们确定了与痛苦、疲劳和身体症状相关的三种心理因素。此外,我们通过对三个热痛阈值(冷、热和冷热结合)应用主成分分析,建立了实验室疼痛敏感性的测量方法。结果:回归分析显示,从无症状到有亚临床和临床心理健康表现的个体,心理因素与热痛的实验室测量之间没有显著的关系。结论:我们的研究结果没有证据支持心理因素(无论是单独的还是集体的)与热痛敏感性之间的联系。
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No evidence for a link between mental health symptoms and pain thresholds.

Background and objectives: Previous studies have suggested associations between pain perception and psychological factors such as mood, distress, fatigue, and quality of life. However, these factors and their relationship to pain sensitivity have typically been investigated in isolation and with insufficient sample sizes. To address these limitations, we examine the interplay between distinct psychological factors and thermal pain sensitivity in a large adult sample.

Methods: We implemented a multivariate latent variable modeling approach in a sizable sample of adult participants (n = 257), to examine the interplay between distinct psychological factors and thermal pain sensitivity. Using exploratory factor analysis of 10 mental health questionnaires, we identified three psychological factors related to distress, fatigue and bodily symptoms. Additionally, we established a measure of laboratory pain sensitivity by applying principal component analysis to three thermal pain thresholds (cold, heat, and combined cold and heat).

Results: Regression analyses revealed no significant relationships between psychological factors and laboratory measures of thermal pain across individuals ranging from asymptomatic to those with subclinical and clinical mental health manifestations.

Conclusion: Our findings provide no evidence supporting an association between psychological factors, either individually or collectively, and thermal pain sensitivity.

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期刊介绍: This journal provides a forum for scientific, theoretically important, and clinically significant research reports and conceptual contributions. It deals with experimental and field studies on anxiety dimensions and stress and coping processes, but also with related topics such as the antecedents and consequences of stress and emotion. We also encourage submissions contributing to the understanding of the relationship between psychological and physiological processes, specific for stress and anxiety. Manuscripts should report novel findings that are of interest to an international readership. While the journal is open to a diversity of articles.
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