心理社会视角下的亲子疼痛关系:文献综述。

Q3 Medicine
Journal of Pain Management Pub Date : 2008-12-01
Subhadra Evans, Jennie C I Tsao, Qian Lu, Cynthia Myers, Joanne Suresh, Lonnie K Zeltzer
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慢性或复发性疼痛是一个广泛存在的健康问题,影响到很大一部分人口,包括成人和儿童。家庭因素在疼痛的发展受到越来越多的关注,因为研究表明,疼痛倾向于在家庭中运行,一个新兴的文献也证明了父母因素在儿童对慢性疼痛和实验室疼痛的反应中的影响。本综述试图整合:首先,在临床慢性疼痛和实验室疼痛文献中记录父母和儿童疼痛之间的关联;第二,研究解释亲子疼痛关联的可能机制。为此,我们提出了一个概念模型,该模型结合了许多父母和儿童的特定特征,如父母的反应、应对和性别角色社会化,以及更广泛的社会人口因素,如父母和儿童的年龄和性别、家庭功能、社会经济地位和种族/民族。预计考虑这些变量将导致必要的研究,探索亲子疼痛关系的机制,并设计干预措施,以预防和改善儿童疼痛敏感性,当它与疼痛适应能力差相关时。
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Parent-Child Pain Relationships from a Psychosocial Perspective: A Review of the Literature.

Chronic or recurrent pain is a widespread health issue that affects a large proportion of the population, including adults and children. Family factors in the development of pain have received increasing attention of late as research has shown that pain tends to run in families, A burgeoning literature has also demonstrated the influence of parental factors in children's responses to chronic and laboratory pain. This review attempts to integrate: first,) the literature documenting an association between parent and child pain both within the clinical chronic pain and laboratory pain literatures; and second,) research accounting for likely mechanisms explaining the parent-child pain association. To this end, we present a conceptual model that incorporates a number of parent and child specific characteristics, such as parental responses, coping and gender role socialization as well as broader socio-demographic factors such as parent and child age and sex, family functioning, socioeconomic status, and race/ethnicity. It is anticipated that consideration of such variables will lead to needed research exploring the mechanisms of parent-child pain relationships, and to interventions designed to prevent and ameliorate child pain sensitivity when it correlates with poor adaptation to pain.

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Journal of Pain Management
Journal of Pain Management Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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