Schwartz D P, DeGood D E, Shutty M S
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1985 Dec;66(12):806-9.
Traditional approaches to psychological assessment of chronic pain patients have centered either on underlying psychopathology or environmental reinforcers for pain behavior. The current research focuses on patient beliefs and attitudes about their pain and its treatment, an additional dimension which appears to be important in treatment outcome but has seldom been systematically examined. Patients' ratings of agreement/disagreement with information presented in a brief educational videotape about chronic pain were examined via factor analysis. The four factors which emerged from the rating were: admission of emotionality, perceived relevance of the videotaped information, acknowledgment of personal responsibility in the treatment, and discrimination of noninvasive treatments. These four factors appear to have convergent validity with those suggested by other researchers. The validity and utility of this approach to patient assessment in rehabilitation settings are discussed.
对慢性疼痛患者进行心理评估的传统方法,要么聚焦于潜在的精神病理学,要么关注疼痛行为的环境强化因素。当前的研究聚焦于患者对自身疼痛及其治疗的信念和态度,这一额外维度似乎对治疗结果很重要,但很少得到系统研究。通过因素分析,考察了患者对一段关于慢性疼痛的简短教育录像中所呈现信息的同意/不同意程度评级。从评级中得出的四个因素分别是:承认情绪性、感知录像信息的相关性、承认治疗中的个人责任以及区分非侵入性治疗。这四个因素似乎与其他研究人员提出的因素具有收敛效度。本文还讨论了这种患者评估方法在康复环境中的有效性和实用性。