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期望对低强度和高强度刺激疼痛评估的影响。

Effect of expectation on pain assessment of lower- and higher-intensity stimuli.

作者信息

Ružić Valentina, Ivanec Dragutin, Stanke Koraljka Modić

机构信息

Naklada Slap, Centre for Education and Research, Zagreb, Croatia.

Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.

出版信息

Scand J Pain. 2017 Jan;14:9-14. doi: 10.1016/j.sjpain.2016.09.013. Epub 2016 Oct 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Pain modulation via expectation is a well-documented phenomenon. So far it has been shown that expectations about effectiveness of a certain treatment enhance the effectiveness of different analgesics and of drug-free pain treatments. Also, studies demonstrate that people assess same-intensity stimuli differently, depending on the experimentally induced expectations regarding the characteristics of the stimuli. Prolonged effect of expectation on pain perception and possible symmetry in conditions of lower- and higher-intensity stimuli is yet to be studied. Aim of this study is to determine the effect of expectation on the perception of pain experimentally induced by the series of higher- and lower-intensity stimuli.

METHODS

192 healthy participants were assigned to four experimental groups differing by expectations regarding the intensity of painful stimuli series. Expectations of two groups were congruent with actual stimuli; one group expected and received lower-intensity stimuli and the other expected and received higher-intensity stimuli. Expectations of the remaining two groups were not congruent with actual stimuli; one group expected higher-intensity stimuli, but actually received lower-intensity stimuli while the other group expected lower-intensity stimuli, but in fact received higher-intensity ones. Each group received a series of 24 varied-intensity electrical stimuli rated by the participants on a 30° intensity scale.

RESULTS

Expectation manipulation had statistically significant effect on pain intensity assessment. When expecting lower-intensity stimuli, the participants underestimated pain intensity and when expecting higher-intensity stimuli, they overestimated pain intensity. The effect size of expectations upon pain intensity assessment was equal for both lower- and higher-intensity stimuli.

CONCLUSION

The obtained results imply that expectation manipulation can achieve the desired effect of decreasing or increasing both slight and more severe pain for a longer period of time. Manipulation via expectation before the stimuli series was proven to be effective for pain modulation in the entire series of stimuli which lasted around 10min. The results suggest a potential benefit of manipulating expectations to alleviate emerging pain, since the obtained effects are moderate to large.

IMPLICATIONS

It seems that expectation effect is strong enough to "overcome" even the direct effect of stimulus intensity (at least in the low to moderate intensity range), which suggests potential benefits of verbal instructions even in rather painful stimuli.

摘要

背景与目的

通过预期进行疼痛调节是一个有充分文献记载的现象。到目前为止,已经表明对某种治疗效果的预期会增强不同镇痛药和非药物性疼痛治疗的效果。此外,研究表明,人们对相同强度刺激的评估会有所不同,这取决于实验诱导的对刺激特征的预期。预期对疼痛感知的长期影响以及在低强度和高强度刺激条件下可能存在的对称性尚待研究。本研究的目的是通过一系列高强度和低强度刺激,确定预期对实验诱导疼痛感知的影响。

方法

192名健康参与者被分配到四个实验组,这些组对疼痛刺激系列强度的预期有所不同。两组的预期与实际刺激一致;一组预期并接受低强度刺激,另一组预期并接受高强度刺激。其余两组的预期与实际刺激不一致;一组预期高强度刺激,但实际接受低强度刺激,而另一组预期低强度刺激,但实际上接受高强度刺激。每组接受一系列24种强度不同的电刺激,参与者在30°强度量表上对其进行评分。

结果

预期操纵对疼痛强度评估具有统计学上的显著影响。当预期低强度刺激时,参与者低估了疼痛强度;当预期高强度刺激时,他们高估了疼痛强度。预期对疼痛强度评估的效应大小在低强度和高强度刺激下是相等的。

结论

所得结果表明,预期操纵可以在较长时间内实现减轻或加重轻微和更严重疼痛的预期效果。在刺激系列之前通过预期进行操纵被证明对持续约10分钟的整个刺激系列中的疼痛调节有效。结果表明,操纵预期以减轻新出现的疼痛具有潜在益处,因为所获得的效果为中度至较大。

启示

预期效应似乎足够强大,甚至可以“克服”刺激强度的直接影响(至少在低至中等强度范围内),这表明即使在相当疼痛的刺激中,言语指导也具有潜在益处。

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