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父母对孩子疼痛的过分担忧及其与活动限制的关系:父母痛苦的中介作用。

Parental catastrophizing about child's pain and its relationship with activity restriction: the mediating role of parental distress.

机构信息

Department of Experimental-Clinical and Health Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium Research Institute for Psychology & Health, Utrecht, The Netherlands Centre for Pain Research, The University of Bath, Bath, UK.

出版信息

Pain. 2011 Jan;152(1):212-222. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2010.10.037. Epub 2010 Dec 3.

Abstract

Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and adolescent pain outcomes. At present, however, we do not know which parents engage in particular behaviors and why. In 2 studies, the impact of parental catastrophizing about their child's pain upon parental tendency to stop their child's pain-inducing activity was investigated. Further, the mediating role of parental distress was explored. In study 1, a sample of schoolchildren (n=62; M=12.48 years; SD=1.72) took part in a cold-pressor task. In study 2, a clinical sample of adolescents with chronic pain (n=36; M=15.68 years; SD=1.85) performed a 2-min walking task designed as a pain-inducing activity. In both studies, the accompanying parent was asked to watch their child performing the pain task. Findings revealed, for both studies, that parents with a high level of catastrophic thinking about their child's pain experienced more distress and a greater behavioral tendency of wanting to stop their child's pain-inducing activity. Further, parental feelings of distress mediated the relationship between parental catastrophic thinking and parents' tendency to restrict their child's activity. The findings are discussed in light of an affective-motivational conceptualization of pain and pain behavior. Parental catastrophizing was associated with parental tendency to restrict their child's engagement in a painful test, and this relationship was mediated by parental distress.

摘要

最近的研究表明,父母的行为对儿童和青少年的疼痛结果有重要影响。然而,目前我们不知道哪些父母会表现出特定的行为,以及为什么会这样。在两项研究中,研究了父母对孩子疼痛的灾难化思维对父母停止孩子引起疼痛的活动的倾向的影响。此外,还探讨了父母痛苦的中介作用。在研究 1 中,一组学龄儿童(n=62;M=12.48 岁;SD=1.72)参加了冷压任务。在研究 2 中,一组患有慢性疼痛的青少年临床样本(n=36;M=15.68 岁;SD=1.85)进行了一项 2 分钟的步行任务,旨在引起疼痛。在两项研究中,都要求陪同的父母观看孩子进行疼痛任务。研究结果表明,对于两项研究,对孩子疼痛的灾难化思维程度较高的父母经历了更多的痛苦,并且更倾向于停止孩子引起疼痛的活动。此外,父母的痛苦感中介了父母灾难化思维与父母限制孩子活动的倾向之间的关系。这些发现是根据疼痛和疼痛行为的情感动机概念来讨论的。父母的灾难化思维与父母限制孩子参与痛苦测试的倾向有关,而这种关系是由父母的痛苦感介导的。

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