Department of Human Development and Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States.
Center for Healthy Aging, The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States.
Pain. 2019 Dec;160(12):2841-2847. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001673.
Pain catastrophizing has been shown to predict greater pain and less physical function in daily life for chronic pain sufferers, but its effects on close social partners have received much less attention. The overall purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which pain catastrophizing is an interpersonal coping strategy that is maladaptive for patients and their spouses. A total of 144 older knee osteoarthritis patients and their spouses completed baseline interviews and a 22-day diary assessment. Multilevel lagged models indicated that, on days when patients reported greater catastrophizing in the morning, their spouses experienced more negative affect throughout the day. In addition, a higher level of punishing responses from the spouse predicted greater pain catastrophizing the next morning, independent of patient pain and negative affect. Multilevel mediation models showed that patients' morning pain catastrophizing indirectly impacted spouses' negative affect and punishing responses through patients' own greater negative affect throughout the day. There was no evidence that spouses' empathic or solicitous responses either followed or preceded patients' catastrophizing. These findings suggest that cognitive-behavioral interventions that reduce pain catastrophizing should be modified for partnered patients to address dyadic interactions and the spouse's role in pain catastrophizing.
疼痛灾难化已被证明可预测慢性疼痛患者的疼痛加剧和日常生活中身体功能下降,但对其亲密社交伴侣的影响却受到较少关注。本研究的总体目的是检验疼痛灾难化在多大程度上是一种不适应患者及其配偶的人际应对策略。共有 144 名老年膝关节骨关节炎患者及其配偶完成了基线访谈和 22 天的日记评估。多层次滞后模型表明,当患者在早上报告更多的灾难化时,他们的配偶在一天中会经历更多的负面情绪。此外,配偶的惩罚性反应越高,预示着第二天早上的疼痛灾难化越大,而与患者的疼痛和负面情绪无关。多层次中介模型表明,患者早上的疼痛灾难化通过患者自己一整天的更大负面情绪,间接地影响了配偶的负面情绪和惩罚性反应。没有证据表明配偶的共情或关心反应先于或跟随患者的灾难化。这些发现表明,应该为有伴侣的患者修改认知行为干预措施,以解决夫妻间的相互作用以及配偶在疼痛灾难化中的作用。