Wachholtz Amy B, Pearce Michelle J, Koenig Harold
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
J Behav Med. 2007 Aug;30(4):311-8. doi: 10.1007/s10865-007-9114-7. Epub 2007 Jun 2.
There is growing recognition that persistent pain is a complex and multidimensional experience stemming from the interrelationship among biological, psychological, social, and spiritual factors. Chronic pain patients use a number of cognitive and behavioral strategies to cope with their pain, including religious/spiritual forms of coping, such as prayer, and seeking spiritual support to manage their pain. This article will explore the relationship between the experience of pain and religion/spirituality with the aim of understanding not only why some people rely on their faith to cope with pain, but also how religion/spirituality may impact the experience of pain and help or hinder the coping process. We will also identify future research priorities that may provide fruitful research in illuminating the relationship between religion/spirituality and pain.
人们越来越认识到,持续性疼痛是一种复杂的多维度体验,源于生物、心理、社会和精神因素之间的相互关系。慢性疼痛患者会采用多种认知和行为策略来应对疼痛,包括宗教/精神层面的应对方式,如祈祷,并寻求精神支持来管理疼痛。本文将探讨疼痛体验与宗教/精神信仰之间的关系,目的不仅是理解为什么有些人依靠信仰来应对疼痛,还包括宗教/精神信仰如何影响疼痛体验以及帮助或阻碍应对过程。我们还将确定未来的研究重点,这些重点可能为阐明宗教/精神信仰与疼痛之间的关系提供富有成果的研究。