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恐惧回避信念与背痛发作的起始有关吗?一项前瞻性研究。

Are fear-avoidance beliefs related to the inception of an episode of back pain? A prospective study.

机构信息

a Depattment of Occupational and Environmental Medicine , Örebro Medical Center , 701 85 , Örebro , Sweden.

出版信息

Psychol Health. 2000 Nov;14(6):1051-9. doi: 10.1080/08870440008407366.

Abstract

Abstract Fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing have been implicated in chronic pain and theoretical models have been developed that feature these factor in the transition from acute to chronic pain. However, little has been done to determine whether these factors occur in the general population or whether they arc associated with the inception of an episode of neck or back pain. The aim of this study was to evaluate prospectively the effects of fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing on the development of an episode of self-reported pain and associated physical functioning. To achieve this, we selected a sample of 415 people from the general population who reported no spinal pain during the past year. At the pretest a battery of questionnaires was administered to assess beliefs about pain and activity and it featured the Pain Catastrophizing Scale and a modified version of the Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire. One year later outcome was evaluated by self-reports of the occurrence of a pain episode as well as a self-administered physical function test. The results showed that scores on both fear-avoidme and cabstrophizing were quite low. During the one year follow-up, 19% of the sample suffered an episode of back pain. Those with scores above the median on fear-avoidance beliefs at the pretest had twice the risk of suffering an episode of back pain and a 1.7 times higher risk of lowered physical function at the follow-up. Catastrophizing was somewhat less salient, increasing the risk of pain or lowered function by 1.5. but with confidence intervals falling below unity. These data indicate that fear-avoidance beliefs may be involved at a very early pint in the development of pain and associated activity problems in people with back pain. Theoretically. our results support the idea that fear-avoidance beliefs may develop in an interaction with the experience of pain. Clinically, the results suggest that catastrophizing and particularly fear-avoidance beliefs are important in the development of a pain problem and might be of use in screening procedures.

摘要

摘要

回避恐惧信念和灾难化思维已被牵涉到慢性疼痛中,理论模型也已经发展,这些模型的特点是在从急性疼痛到慢性疼痛的转变中包含这些因素。然而,很少有研究来确定这些因素是否出现在普通人群中,或者它们是否与颈部或背部疼痛发作有关。本研究的目的是前瞻性地评估回避恐惧信念和灾难化思维对自我报告疼痛发作和相关身体功能的发展的影响。为此,我们从过去一年没有报告过脊柱疼痛的普通人群中选择了 415 名参与者作为样本。在预测试中,我们使用一系列问卷来评估对疼痛和活动的信念,其中包括疼痛灾难化量表和恐惧回避信念问卷的修改版。一年后,通过自我报告疼痛发作的发生以及自我管理的身体功能测试来评估结果。结果表明,恐惧回避和灾难化的得分都相当低。在一年的随访期间,有 19%的样本出现了背痛发作。在预测试中回避恐惧信念得分高于中位数的人,背痛发作的风险增加了一倍,随访时身体功能下降的风险增加了 1.7 倍。灾难化思维的作用稍小,疼痛或身体功能下降的风险增加了 1.5 倍,但置信区间低于 1。这些数据表明,回避恐惧信念可能在背部疼痛患者疼痛和相关活动问题的发展的早期就已经涉及到了。从理论上讲,我们的结果支持这样一种观点,即回避恐惧信念可能在与疼痛经历的相互作用中发展。从临床角度来看,结果表明,灾难化思维和特别是回避恐惧信念在疼痛问题的发展中很重要,可能在筛选程序中有用。

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