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慢性背痛儿童致残的社会心理风险。

Psychosocial risks for disability in children with chronic back pain.

作者信息

Lynch Anne M, Kashikar-Zuck Susmita, Goldschneider Kenneth R, Jones Benjamin A

机构信息

Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA.

出版信息

J Pain. 2006 Apr;7(4):244-51. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2005.11.001.

Abstract

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Psychosocial factors related to disability in adults with chronic back pain have been well studied, but little is known about factors associated with functional impairment in pediatric patients with chronic back pain. The purpose of this study was to examine whether 2 potential risk factors-use of catastrophizing as a coping technique and presence of a familial pain history-were associated with disability in pediatric back pain patients. Participants were 65 patients (ages 8-18) with chronic back pain seen at a multidisciplinary pain clinic. Patients completed measures of pain (visual analog scales), disability (Functional Disability Inventory), and catastrophizing (Internalizing/Catastrophizing subscale of the Pain Coping Questionnaire). Parents provided demographic information and familial pain history. Patients reported that chronic back pain caused disruptions in their daily functioning and they missed, on average, 2.5 days of school every month. Catastrophizing and familial chronic pain history both were significantly associated with greater disability, with use of catastrophizing being the stronger predictor of disability. This study presents important findings on potential psychosocial risk factors of functional disability in children and adolescents with chronic back pain. Future research might clarify mechanisms by which such coping styles are developed and explore how familial communication about pain might influence a child's coping ability.

PERSPECTIVE

Pediatric patients seeking treatment for chronic back pain often present with substantial functional impairment that is not well explained by disease variables or pain intensity. Two important psychosocial variables (catastrophizing and familial pain history) may provide a context for a better understanding of pain-related disability in children.

摘要

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与慢性背痛的成年患者残疾相关的社会心理因素已得到充分研究,但对于慢性背痛的儿科患者功能障碍相关因素知之甚少。本研究的目的是检验两个潜在风险因素——将灾难化作为一种应对技巧以及家族疼痛史的存在——是否与儿科背痛患者的残疾相关。研究对象为65名(年龄8 - 18岁)在多学科疼痛诊所就诊的慢性背痛患者。患者完成了疼痛测量(视觉模拟量表)、残疾程度测量(功能残疾量表)以及灾难化程度测量(疼痛应对问卷的内化/灾难化子量表)。家长提供了人口统计学信息和家族疼痛史。患者报告称慢性背痛导致他们日常功能受到干扰,平均每月缺课2.5天。灾难化和家族慢性疼痛史均与更高的残疾程度显著相关,其中灾难化的使用是残疾的更强预测因素。本研究呈现了关于慢性背痛儿童和青少年功能残疾潜在社会心理风险因素的重要发现。未来的研究可能会阐明这种应对方式的形成机制,并探索关于疼痛的家庭沟通如何影响孩子的应对能力。

观点

寻求慢性背痛治疗的儿科患者通常存在严重的功能障碍,而疾病变量或疼痛强度并不能很好地解释这一现象。两个重要的社会心理变量(灾难化和家族疼痛史)可能为更好地理解儿童疼痛相关残疾提供背景。

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