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对多种刺激模式的感觉、情感和灾难化反应:来自俄克拉荷马州美国原住民疼痛风险研究的结果。

Sensory, Affective, and Catastrophizing Reactions to Multiple Stimulus Modalities: Results from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk.

机构信息

The University of Tulsa, Department of Psychology, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The University of Tulsa, Department of Psychology, Tulsa, Oklahoma.

出版信息

J Pain. 2019 Aug;20(8):965-979. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2019.02.009. Epub 2019 Feb 22.

Abstract

Native Americans (NAs) have a higher prevalence of chronic pain than any other U.S. racial/ethnic group; however, little is known about the mechanisms for this pain disparity. This study used quantitative sensory testing to assess pain experience in healthy, pain-free adults (n = 137 NAs (87 female), n = 145 non-Hispanic whites (NHW; 68 female)) after painful electric, heat, cold, ischemic, and pressure stimuli. After each stimulus, ratings of pain intensity, sensory pain, affective pain, pain-related anxiety, and situation-specific pain catastrophizing were assessed. The results suggested that NAs reported greater sensory pain in response to suprathreshold electric and heat stimuli, greater pain-related anxiety to heat and ischemic stimuli, and more catastrophic thoughts in response to electric and heat stimuli. Sex differences were also noted; however, with the exception of catastrophic thoughts to cold, these finding were not moderated by race/ethnicity. Together, findings suggest NAs experience heightened sensory, anxiety, and catastrophizing reactions to painful stimuli. This could place NAs at risk for future chronic pain and could ultimately lead to a vicious cycle that maintains pain (eg, pain → anxiety/catastrophizing → pain). PERSPECTIVE: NAs experienced heightened sensory, anxiety, and catastrophizing reactions in response to multiple pain stimuli. Given the potential for anxiety and catastrophic thoughts to amplify pain, this characteristic may place them at risk for pain disorders and could lead to a vicious cycle that maintains pain.

摘要

美国原住民(NAs)患慢性疼痛的比例高于任何其他美国种族/族裔群体;然而,对于这种疼痛差异的机制知之甚少。本研究使用定量感觉测试来评估健康、无痛的成年人(n=137 名 NAs(87 名女性),n=145 名非西班牙裔白人(NHW;68 名女性))在经历疼痛的电、热、冷、缺血和压力刺激后的疼痛体验。在每个刺激后,评估疼痛强度、感觉疼痛、情感疼痛、与疼痛相关的焦虑和特定情境的疼痛灾难化的评分。结果表明,NAs 在对超阈值电和热刺激的反应中报告了更大的感觉疼痛,在对热和缺血刺激的反应中报告了更大的与疼痛相关的焦虑,以及对电和热刺激的反应中报告了更多的灾难性思维。还注意到了性别差异;然而,除了对冷的灾难性思维外,这些发现不受种族/族裔的调节。总之,研究结果表明,NAs 在经历疼痛刺激时会产生更强的感觉、焦虑和灾难化反应。这可能使 NAs 面临未来慢性疼痛的风险,并最终导致维持疼痛的恶性循环(例如,疼痛→焦虑/灾难化→疼痛)。观点:NAs 在多种疼痛刺激下经历了增强的感觉、焦虑和灾难化反应。鉴于焦虑和灾难性思维可能会放大疼痛,这种特征可能使他们面临疼痛障碍的风险,并可能导致维持疼痛的恶性循环。

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