Goubert L, Vervoort T, Cano A, Crombez G
Department of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Henri Dunantlaan 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
Eur J Pain. 2009 Feb;13(2):196-201. doi: 10.1016/j.ejpain.2008.03.009. Epub 2008 Apr 29.
Little is known about the variables that account for why parents underestimate the pain of their child. In the present experiment, the joint impact of parental catastrophizing about their child's pain and children's facial pain expressions was examined upon pain estimates of their child undergoing a pressure pain test. In line with previous research, parents underestimated their children's pain. Interestingly, it was found that pain was estimated as higher when the child showed more facial pain expressions and when parents catastrophized more about their child's pain. An intriguing finding was that catastrophizing about their child's pain was related to less parent-child incongruence in pain ratings. The discussion addresses the possible functions of catastrophizing of parents about their children's pain, and delineates avenues for future research.
关于导致父母低估孩子疼痛程度的变量,目前所知甚少。在本实验中,研究了父母对孩子疼痛的灾难化认知与孩子面部疼痛表情对父母评估孩子在压力疼痛测试中疼痛程度的联合影响。与先前的研究一致,父母低估了孩子的疼痛。有趣的是,研究发现当孩子表现出更多面部疼痛表情以及父母对孩子的疼痛灾难化认知程度更高时,父母对孩子疼痛程度的估计更高。一个有趣的发现是,父母对孩子疼痛的灾难化认知与疼痛评分中父母与孩子之间较小的不一致性有关。讨论部分探讨了父母对孩子疼痛的灾难化认知可能具有的功能,并描绘了未来研究的方向。