Baker Tamara A, Buchanan Nicole T, Corson Nicole
University of South Florida, School of Aging Studies, Tampa, Florida 33620, USA.
J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2008 Jun;17(5):869-78. doi: 10.1089/jwh.2007.0452.
Chronic pain may function uniquely within a given race group, which may affect their physical health and psychological well-being. This is particularly relevant among women from diverse race populations.
Hierarchical multivariate regression analysis was used to examine pain intensity and its relationship to depressive symptoms, health locus of control, life satisfaction, and various health and demographic characteristics in a cross-sectional sample of 181 black women >or=50 years old.
Results from the multivariate model showed that age, depression, physical functioning, and locus of control explained unique variance in pain intensity (44%), suggesting that younger age, reporting more depressive symptoms, limited functional capacity, the belief that one has control over one's health, and the belief that one's health is not controlled by others were significant predictors of greater pain intensity among this sample.
These findings underscore the importance of continued research on disease processes, as well as physical and mental health outcomes of older black women reporting chronic pain. Specifically, the study demonstrates the value of research focusing on within-group factors impacting a single population, thereby understanding the myriad of factors that may explain the unique pain experience of older black women.
慢性疼痛在特定种族群体中的作用可能具有独特性,这可能会影响他们的身体健康和心理健康。这在不同种族人群的女性中尤为相关。
采用分层多元回归分析,在一个由181名年龄≥50岁的黑人女性组成的横断面样本中,研究疼痛强度及其与抑郁症状、健康控制点、生活满意度以及各种健康和人口统计学特征之间的关系。
多变量模型的结果表明,年龄、抑郁、身体功能和控制点解释了疼痛强度中独特的方差(44%),这表明在该样本中,年龄较小、报告更多抑郁症状、功能能力有限、认为自己能控制自己的健康以及认为自己的健康不受他人控制是疼痛强度较高的显著预测因素。
这些发现强调了继续研究疾病过程以及报告慢性疼痛的老年黑人女性的身心健康结果的重要性。具体而言,该研究证明了聚焦于影响单一人群的群体内部因素进行研究的价值,从而理解可能解释老年黑人女性独特疼痛体验的众多因素。