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挥鞭伤中的灾难化思维与因果信念

Catastrophizing and causal beliefs in whiplash.

作者信息

Buitenhuis J, de Jong P J, Jaspers J P C, Groothoff J W

机构信息

Medical Department, Univé Insurance and Department of Social Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2008 Oct 15;33(22):2427-33; discussion 2434. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e318183c6ca.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective cohort study.

OBJECTIVE

This study investigates the role of pain catastrophizing and causal beliefs with regard to severity and persistence of neck complaints after motor vehicle accidents. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA.: In previous research on low back pain, somatoform disorders and chronic fatigue syndrome, pain catastrophizing and causal beliefs were found to be related to perceived disability and prognosis. Furthermore, it has been argued with respect to whiplash that culturally dependent symptom expectations are responsible for a chronic course.

METHODS

Individuals involved in traffic accidents who initiated compensation claim procedures with a Dutch insurance company were sent questionnaires (Q1) containing the Neck Disability Index, the Pain Catastrophizing Scale, and the Causal Beliefs Questionnaire-Whiplash. Of 1252 questionnaires dispatched, 747 (59.7%) were returned. Only car occupants with neck complaints were included in this study (n = 140). Complaints were monitored using additional questionnaires administered 6 (Q2) and 12 months (Q3) after the accident.

RESULTS

Pain catastrophizing and causal beliefs were related to the severity of concurrent whiplash disability. The severity of initial complaints was related to the severity and persistence of whiplash complaints. Attributing initial neck complaints to whiplash was found to predict the persistence of disability at 6 and 12 months follow-up, over and above the severity of the initial complaints.

CONCLUSION

The results suggest that causal beliefs may play a major role in the perceived disability and course of neck complaints after motor vehicle accidents, whereas pain catastrophizing is predominantly related to concurrent disability.The current findings are consistent with the view that an early conviction that neck complaints are caused by the medico-cultural entity whiplash has a detrimental effect on the course of symptoms.

摘要

研究设计

前瞻性队列研究。

目的

本研究调查了疼痛灾难化和因果信念在机动车事故后颈部不适的严重程度和持续时间方面所起的作用。

背景数据总结

在先前关于腰痛、躯体形式障碍和慢性疲劳综合征的研究中,发现疼痛灾难化和因果信念与感知到的残疾及预后相关。此外,关于挥鞭样损伤,有人认为文化依赖的症状预期是导致慢性病程的原因。

方法

向与一家荷兰保险公司启动赔偿申请程序的交通事故当事人发送问卷(Q1),其中包含颈部残疾指数、疼痛灾难化量表和因果信念问卷 - 挥鞭样损伤。在发放的1252份问卷中,747份(59.7%)被收回。本研究仅纳入有颈部不适的汽车乘客(n = 140)。在事故发生后6个月(Q2)和12个月(Q3)使用额外的问卷对不适情况进行监测。

结果

疼痛灾难化和因果信念与同时存在的挥鞭样损伤残疾的严重程度相关。初始不适的严重程度与挥鞭样损伤不适的严重程度和持续时间相关。在初始不适严重程度之外,将初始颈部不适归因于挥鞭样损伤被发现可预测在6个月和12个月随访时残疾的持续情况。

结论

结果表明,因果信念可能在机动车事故后颈部不适的感知残疾和病程中起主要作用,而疼痛灾难化主要与同时存在的残疾相关。当前研究结果与以下观点一致,即早期认定颈部不适是由医学 - 文化实体挥鞭样损伤引起的,对症状病程有不利影响。

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