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我如何帮助处于痛苦中的伴侣?在一项实验性疼痛任务中,伴侣的帮助行为与较低的疼痛和更大的感知验证有关。

How Do I Help My Partner in Pain? Partners' Helping Behaviors Are Linked to Lower Pain and Greater Perceived Validation During an Experimental Pain Task.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.

出版信息

Ann Behav Med. 2020 Mar 24;54(4):280-290. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaz047.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Observers' responses to people with illness are important predictors of quality of life, yet findings are mixed regarding the types of responses that affect illness-related suffering.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this study was to examine whether perspective taking positively affects observers' responses to their romantic partner experiencing experimentally induced pain and whether responses based in Self-Determination Theory and communication models of illness are related to perceived validation and pain outcomes.

METHODS

Undergraduate romantic couples (N = 122) completed baseline questionnaires; then one partner was randomly assigned to complete the cold pressor task, whereas the other partner observed. Couples were randomly assigned to one of two groups: a perspective-taking group in which observers were privately instructed to take the perspective of the pain participant or a control group. Afterward, both partners completed surveys, and pain participants completed a video recall task in which they recalled partner behaviors that were coded by trained raters using a theoretically derived manual.

RESULTS

Pain participants in the perspective-taking group identified significantly less invalidating communication from their partners, fewer behaviors that thwarted their competence, and more behaviors that supported their autonomy. Across groups, pain participants who received more normalizing communication that supported their competence felt more validated by their partners, had lower pain intensity, and exhibited greater pain tolerance, whereas those who received more invalidation showed worse outcomes.

CONCLUSIONS

The results from this study suggest that attention to different types of partner behaviors is essential when developing behavioral medicine treatments for pain and illness.

摘要

背景

观察者对患者的反应是预测生活质量的重要指标,但关于影响与疾病相关痛苦的反应类型的研究结果却存在差异。

目的

本研究旨在检验同理心是否会对观察者对其经历实验性诱发疼痛的浪漫伴侣的反应产生积极影响,以及基于自我决定理论和疾病传播模型的反应是否与感知到的验证和疼痛结果相关。

方法

本科情侣(N=122)完成基线问卷;然后,随机分配其中一位伴侣完成冷压任务,而另一位伴侣则进行观察。情侣被随机分配到两个组中的一个:一个是同理心组,观察者被私下指示从疼痛参与者的角度看待问题,另一个是对照组。之后,双方都完成了问卷调查,疼痛参与者完成了一个视频回忆任务,由经过培训的评估员使用理论推导的手册对视频中的伴侣行为进行编码。

结果

同理心组的疼痛参与者识别出伴侣的沟通行为中,较少有不恰当的信息,较少有阻碍他们能力的行为,更多的行为支持他们的自主性。在两个组中,疼痛参与者接收到更多支持他们能力的正常化沟通,会感到伴侣对他们的认可程度更高,疼痛强度更低,疼痛耐受性更强,而那些接收到更多否定反馈的人则表现出更差的结果。

结论

本研究的结果表明,在开发疼痛和疾病的行为医学治疗方法时,关注伴侣的不同行为类型至关重要。

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