Klages U
Klinikum, Universität Mainz.
Z Rheumatol. 1990 May-Jun;49(3):134-7.
The present study examined relations between irrational attitudes and pain experience in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). 128 patients with definite RA from a rheumatic treatment center were studied by administration of the Irrational Attitudes Questionnaire (15) and a revised form of the Multidimensional Pain Scale (5) specially designed for research on rheumatic conditions. Partial correlations (with subjective disease activity as control variable) showed significant associations between irrationality and pain (max.: r = 0.52). The power of correlations was different for pain qualities (evaluative, chronic, sensory, affective). Implications for clinical practice were discussed.
本研究调查了类风湿性关节炎(RA)患者的非理性态度与疼痛体验之间的关系。通过对128名来自风湿治疗中心的确诊RA患者进行《非理性态度问卷》(15)和专门为风湿疾病研究设计的修订版《多维疼痛量表》(5)的施测来开展研究。偏相关分析(以主观疾病活动度作为控制变量)显示非理性与疼痛之间存在显著关联(最大值:r = 0.52)。不同疼痛性质(评估性、慢性、感觉性、情感性)的相关强度有所不同。文中还讨论了对临床实践的启示。