Boothby Jennifer L, Thorn Beverly E, Overduin Lorraine Y, Charles Ward L
Department of Psychology, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809, USA The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, AL 35487, USA Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, AL 35404, USA.
Pain. 2004 Jun;109(3):500-506. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2004.02.030.
This study examined the relationship between catastrophizing and patient-perceived partner responses to pain behaviors. The Catastrophizing subscale of the Cognitive Coping Strategy Inventory and the West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory were completed by 62 adult chronic pain patients. Consistent with past research, catastrophizing and patient-perceived solicitous partner behaviors were positively correlated with negative pain outcomes. The communal coping theory of catastrophizing suggests that catastrophizing might be undertaken to solicit support and empathy from others. However, catastrophizing was not related to perceived solicitous partner behavior in this study. Rather, catastrophizing was associated with perceived punishing partner responses. Implications are that catastrophizing and perceived solicitous partner behaviors are independently associated with pain and that catastrophizing may not be reinforced by empathy from significant others.
本研究考察了灾难化思维与患者所感知的伴侣对疼痛行为的反应之间的关系。62名成年慢性疼痛患者完成了认知应对策略量表的灾难化思维分量表和西黑文-耶鲁多维疼痛量表。与以往研究一致,灾难化思维和患者所感知的伴侣关怀行为与负面疼痛结果呈正相关。灾难化思维的共同应对理论表明,灾难化思维可能是为了从他人那里获得支持和同情。然而,在本研究中,灾难化思维与所感知的伴侣关怀行为并无关联。相反,灾难化思维与所感知的伴侣惩罚性反应相关。这意味着灾难化思维和所感知的伴侣关怀行为与疼痛各自独立相关,且灾难化思维可能不会因重要他人的同情而得到强化。