Berg Carla J, Snyder C R, Hamilton Nancy
University of Minnesota, Department of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
J Health Psychol. 2008 Sep;13(6):804-9. doi: 10.1177/1359105308093864.
Hope has been correlated with greater pain tolerance and thresholds and less reported pain severity. The present study investigated the effectiveness of a brief hope-based intervention involving guided imagery and skills instruction aimed at enhancing pain coping skills among university students performing the cold pressor task. The intervention resulted in increased hope among females and increased pain tolerance in all participants. The intervention did not affect pain threshold and resulted in marginally increased pain severity. Thus, this intervention facilitates better pain tolerance without necessarily changing the experience of the pain. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.
希望已被证明与更高的疼痛耐受性、疼痛阈值以及更低的报告疼痛严重程度相关。本研究调查了一种基于希望的简短干预措施的有效性,该干预措施包括引导式意象和技能指导,旨在提高执行冷加压任务的大学生的疼痛应对技能。干预措施使女性的希望增加,所有参与者的疼痛耐受性提高。该干预措施并未影响疼痛阈值,且导致疼痛严重程度略有增加。因此,这种干预措施有助于提高疼痛耐受性,而不一定改变疼痛体验。文中还讨论了对实践和未来研究的启示。