Burns John W
Department of Psychology, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL 60064, USA.
Emotion. 2006 May;6(2):309-19. doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.6.2.309.
Anger may have greater effects on chronic pain severity than other negative emotions and may do so by increasing muscle tension near the site of injury (symptom-specific reactivity). For patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP), relevant muscles are lower paraspinals (LP). Ninety-four CLBP patients and 79 controls underwent anger and sadness recall interviews. EMG and cardiovascular activity were recorded. Patients exhibited greater LP tension increases during anger and slower recovery than controls. Only patients showed greater LP reactivity during anger than sadness. For both groups, trapezius reactivity during anger and sadness did not differ. LP reactivity to anger correlated with everyday pain severity for patients. Anger-induced symptom-specific LP reactivity may be linked to chronic pain aggravation among CLBP patients.
与其他负面情绪相比,愤怒可能对慢性疼痛的严重程度有更大影响,且可能通过增加损伤部位附近的肌肉紧张度(症状特异性反应)来实现。对于慢性下腰痛(CLBP)患者而言,相关肌肉为下斜方肌(LP)。94名CLBP患者和79名对照者接受了愤怒和悲伤回忆访谈,并记录了肌电图和心血管活动。与对照者相比,患者在愤怒时表现出更大的LP紧张度增加,且恢复较慢。仅患者在愤怒时比悲伤时表现出更大的LP反应性。对于两组而言,愤怒和悲伤时斜方肌的反应性没有差异。患者的LP对愤怒的反应性与日常疼痛严重程度相关。愤怒诱发的症状特异性LP反应性可能与CLBP患者的慢性疼痛加重有关。