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理解躯体化:对其与儿科疼痛关系的系统评价。

Making Sense of "Somatization": A Systematic Review of its Relationship to Pediatric Pain.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, University of British Columbia.

Department of Psychiatry, BC Children's Hospital.

出版信息

J Pediatr Psychol. 2020 Mar 1;45(2):156-169. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsz102.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Pain and other physical symptoms commonly co-occur in childhood. There is debate about the relevance of somatization in understanding pain. The present review critically appraised and synthesized the extant literature on the relationship between pediatric pain and somatization.

METHODS

A systematic review (PROSPERO registration #95956) was conducted in Medline, PsycINFO, EMBASE, and CINAHL using search terms related to pain and somatization in children and adolescents. A total of 156 articles were eligible for inclusion in the review. For studies that measured somatization using a symptom questionnaire, descriptions of "somatization" were extracted. Data regarding the relationship between pain and somatization were extracted for studies measuring somatization using a diagnostic category (e.g., Somatic Symptom and Related Disorders [SSRDs]).

RESULTS

While many studies using somatic symptom questionnaires described somatization as having a psychological component, this was not always captured in measurement tools. Pain was reported as a common symptom in patients with an SSRD diagnosis, though rates varied depending on the specific diagnosis and pain location. Rates of SSRD diagnoses among pain patients were less frequent than rates of pain amongst SSRD patients.

CONCLUSIONS

SSRDs and pain commonly co-occur, though rates differ depending on diagnosis and pain location. Understanding the relationship between pain and somatization is complicated by the discrepancy between how somatization is defined and measured in questionnaire studies. A comprehensive and measurable definition of somatization is needed so researchers can better identify the shared and unique contributions of pain and somatization in pediatric populations.

摘要

目的

疼痛和其他身体症状在儿童中常同时发生。关于躯体化在理解疼痛中的相关性存在争议。本综述批判性地评价和综合了现有的关于儿科疼痛与躯体化之间关系的文献。

方法

使用与儿童和青少年疼痛和躯体化相关的搜索词,在 Medline、PsycINFO、EMBASE 和 CINAHL 中进行了系统评价(PROSPERO 注册号 95956)。共有 156 篇文章符合纳入本综述的标准。对于使用症状问卷测量躯体化的研究,提取了“躯体化”的描述。对于使用诊断类别(例如躯体症状及相关障碍 [SSRDs])测量躯体化的研究,提取了关于疼痛与躯体化之间关系的数据。

结果

虽然许多使用躯体症状问卷的研究将躯体化描述为具有心理成分,但这在测量工具中并不总是被捕捉到。躯体症状及相关障碍诊断患者常报告疼痛是常见症状,尽管具体诊断和疼痛部位不同,其发生率也不同。疼痛患者中躯体症状及相关障碍诊断的发生率低于躯体症状及相关障碍患者中的疼痛发生率。

结论

躯体症状及相关障碍和疼痛常同时发生,但具体诊断和疼痛部位不同,其发生率也不同。理解疼痛和躯体化之间的关系很复杂,因为问卷研究中躯体化的定义和测量存在差异。需要一个全面和可衡量的躯体化定义,以便研究人员能够更好地识别儿科人群中疼痛和躯体化的共同和独特贡献。

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