Vancleef Linda M G, Peters Madelon L
Department of Medical, Clinical and Experimental Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands.
J Pain. 2006 Jan;7(1):23-30. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2005.04.003.
Pain draws on attentional resources, thereby disturbing the pursuit of ongoing activities. Several studies have made use of the primary task paradigm to study the disruptive function of pain on attention. In this paradigm, participants perform an attentionally demanding task, while they are occasionally distracted by mild electrical stimulation. Deterioration in task performance (in terms of speed and accuracy) is then taken as an index of attentional interference. One major finding with this paradigm was that pain catastrophizing enhances attentional interference. The current study aimed to replicate this finding and to explore the possible influence of anxiety sensitivity and injury/illness sensitivity on attentional interference. Healthy volunteers (n = 48) performed an auditory discrimination task and were thereby occasionally distracted by low electrocutaneous stimulations. The performance on the discrimination task was subsequently related to participants' scores on the Pain Catastrophizing Scale, the Anxiety Sensitivity Index, and the Injury/illness Sensitivity Index. We were unable to demonstrate an association of either injury/illness sensitivity or anxiety sensitivity with attentional interference. Results did, however, confirm the finding that pain catastrophizing enhances attentional interference.
The present study showed that pain disrupts ongoing activities. This effect is enlarged in those with high levels of pain catastrophizing and is related to the threatening nature of pain stimuli. The role of anxiety sensitivity and injury/illness sensitivity seems to differ from the role of catastrophizing and needs further research.
疼痛会占用注意力资源,从而干扰正在进行的活动。多项研究利用主要任务范式来研究疼痛对注意力的干扰作用。在该范式中,参与者执行一项需要高度集中注意力的任务,同时偶尔会被轻微的电刺激分散注意力。然后,任务表现的恶化(在速度和准确性方面)被用作注意力干扰的指标。使用该范式的一项主要发现是,疼痛灾难化会增强注意力干扰。本研究旨在重复这一发现,并探讨焦虑敏感性和损伤/疾病敏感性对注意力干扰的可能影响。健康志愿者(n = 48)执行一项听觉辨别任务,同时偶尔会被低强度的皮肤电刺激分散注意力。随后,辨别任务的表现与参与者在疼痛灾难化量表、焦虑敏感性指数和损伤/疾病敏感性指数上的得分相关。我们未能证明损伤/疾病敏感性或焦虑敏感性与注意力干扰之间存在关联。然而,结果确实证实了疼痛灾难化会增强注意力干扰这一发现。
本研究表明疼痛会干扰正在进行的活动。这种影响在疼痛灾难化程度高的人群中会放大,并且与疼痛刺激的威胁性质有关。焦虑敏感性和损伤/疾病敏感性的作用似乎与灾难化的作用不同,需要进一步研究。