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前来接受慢性疼痛管理的美国黑人和白人的种族内差异:年龄、身体健康状况及社会心理因素的影响。

Intrarace differences among black and white americans presenting for chronic pain management: the influence of age, physical health, and psychosocial factors.

作者信息

Baker Tamara A, Green Carmen Reneé

机构信息

University of South Florida, School of Aging Studies, Tampa, Florida, USA.

出版信息

Pain Med. 2005 Jan-Feb;6(1):29-38. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4637.2005.05014.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Emerging comparative literature documents significant racial differences in the chronic pain experience in terms of physical, psychological, and social well-being. However, the intrarace differences of chronic pain among black Americans and white Americans has not been extensively investigated. The purpose of this investigation was to examine the potential within-race-group differential effects and the psychosocial aspects of chronic pain in black and white Americans across age groups.

DESIGN

A retrospective study of patients presenting for chronic pain management.

SETTING

A tertiary care multidisciplinary pain center.

PATIENTS

Patients were younger (<50 years) (mean +/- SD: 36.7 +/- 8.4) and older (> or =50 years) (60 +/- 9.3) black Americans (N = 525), and younger (36.6 +/- 8.1) and older (63 +/- 9.8) white Americans (N = 5,298).

OUTCOME MEASURES

Participants were measured on depressive symptoms, social functioning, pain intensity, pain-related disability, and physical comorbidities.

RESULTS

Younger black Americans reported more depressive symptoms, pain intensity, and were less successful at coping with pain when compared to older black Americans. Similar within-group differences were also observed for reports of depressive symptoms, pain intensity, and coping abilities among white Americans. Results further showed that younger white Americans also experienced more symptoms related to post-traumatic distress than older white Americans.

CONCLUSION

Examining within-race-group variability suggests that chronic pain differentially affects the quality of life and health status of black Americans and white Americans across age groups. This study emphasizes the need for further chronic pain studies examining pain indicators within defined racial and ethnic groups.

摘要

目的

新兴的比较文学文献表明,在慢性疼痛体验方面,在身体、心理和社会幸福感方面存在显著的种族差异。然而,美国黑人和白人之间慢性疼痛的种族内差异尚未得到广泛研究。本调查的目的是研究美国黑人和白人不同年龄组内潜在的种族群体差异效应以及慢性疼痛的心理社会方面。

设计

对前来进行慢性疼痛管理的患者进行回顾性研究。

地点

一家三级医疗多学科疼痛中心。

患者

年龄较小(<50岁)(平均±标准差:36.7±8.4)和年龄较大(≥50岁)(60±9.3)的美国黑人(N = 525),以及年龄较小(36.6±8.1)和年龄较大(63±9.8)的美国白人(N = 5298)。

结果指标

对参与者进行抑郁症状、社会功能、疼痛强度、疼痛相关残疾和身体合并症的测量。

结果

与年龄较大的美国黑人相比,年龄较小的美国黑人报告有更多的抑郁症状、疼痛强度,并且在应对疼痛方面不太成功。在美国白人中,在抑郁症状、疼痛强度和应对能力的报告中也观察到了类似的组内差异。结果还进一步表明,年龄较小的美国白人也比年龄较大的美国白人经历更多与创伤后应激相关的症状。

结论

研究种族群体内部的变异性表明,慢性疼痛对不同年龄组的美国黑人和美国白人的生活质量和健康状况有不同影响。本研究强调需要进一步开展慢性疼痛研究,以检查特定种族和族裔群体内的疼痛指标。

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