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美国黑人和白人在疼痛应对方面的差异:一项荟萃分析。

Differences in Pain Coping Between Black and White Americans: A Meta-Analysis.

作者信息

Meints Samantha M, Miller Megan M, Hirsh Adam T

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Department of Psychology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana.

出版信息

J Pain. 2016 Jun;17(6):642-53. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2015.12.017. Epub 2016 Jan 12.

Abstract

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Compared with white individuals, black individuals experience greater pain across clinical and experimental modalities. These race differences may be due to differences in pain-related coping. Several studies examined the relationship between race and pain coping; however, no meta-analytic review has summarized this relationship or attempted to account for differences across studies. The goal of this meta-analytic review was to quantify race differences in the overall use of pain coping strategies as well as specific coping strategies. Relevant studies were identified using electronic databases, an ancestry search, and by contacting authors for unpublished data. Of 150 studies identified, 19 met inclusion criteria, resulting in 6,489 participants and 123 effect sizes. All of the included studies were conducted in the United States. Mean effect sizes were calculated using a random effects model. Compared with white individuals, black individuals used pain coping strategies more frequently overall (standardized mean difference [d] = .25, P < .01), with the largest differences observed for praying (d = .70) and catastrophizing (d = .40). White individuals engaged in task persistence more than black individuals (d = -.28). These results suggest that black individuals use coping strategies more frequently, specifically strategies associated with poorer pain outcomes. Future research should examine the extent to which the use of these strategies mediates race differences in the pain experience.

PERSPECTIVE

Results of this meta-analysis examining race differences in pain-related coping indicate that, compared with white individuals, black individuals use coping strategies more frequently, specifically those involving praying and catastrophizing. These differences in coping may help to explain race differences in the pain experience.

摘要

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与白人相比,黑人在临床和实验模式下经历的疼痛更强烈。这些种族差异可能归因于与疼痛相关的应对方式的不同。几项研究考察了种族与疼痛应对之间的关系;然而,尚无荟萃分析综述总结这种关系或试图解释各研究之间的差异。本荟萃分析综述的目的是量化在疼痛应对策略的总体使用以及特定应对策略方面的种族差异。通过电子数据库、血统搜索以及联系作者获取未发表数据来识别相关研究。在识别出的150项研究中,19项符合纳入标准,涉及6489名参与者和123个效应量。所有纳入研究均在美国进行。使用随机效应模型计算平均效应量。与白人相比,黑人总体上更频繁地使用疼痛应对策略(标准化均数差[d]=0.25,P<0.01),在祈祷(d=0.70)和灾难化思维(d=0.40)方面观察到的差异最大。白人比黑人更倾向于坚持完成任务(d=-0.28)。这些结果表明,黑人更频繁地使用应对策略,特别是那些与较差疼痛结果相关的策略。未来的研究应考察这些策略的使用在多大程度上介导了疼痛体验中的种族差异。

观点

这项关于疼痛相关应对中种族差异的荟萃分析结果表明,与白人相比,黑人更频繁地使用应对策略,特别是那些涉及祈祷和灾难化思维的策略。这些应对方式的差异可能有助于解释疼痛体验中的种族差异。

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