Department of Psychology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Department of Community Dentistry and Behavioral Science & Pain Research and Intervention Center of Excellence, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
J Pain. 2021 Jan;22(1):57-67. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2020.05.002. Epub 2020 Jun 27.
The examination of pain beliefs for chronic pain assessment and treatment has been a growing area of interest. A variety of questionnaires have been developed to assess pain beliefs, however, these questionnaires often require high levels of literacy and education. The pain concepts questionnaire (PCQ) was developed with literacy-adaptations to better evaluate pain beliefs in a low socioeconomic (SES) population. This study is an initial exploratory evaluation of the PCQ in a sample of patients with chronic pain and multiple disparities as part of the learning about my pain (LAMP) trial, a randomized controlled trial comparing literacy-adapted psychosocial treatments for chronic pain. All data were collected at pretreatment. Exploratory factor analysis was performed to examine the underlying factor structure of the PCQ and cross-sectional correlational analyses examined relationships between pain beliefs with sociodemographic factors and chronic pain-related variables. Results suggested a 2-factor solution with a Biopsychosocial factor and Biomedical factor. Consistent with the literature, correlational analyses highlighted racial and SES disparities in pain beliefs and the importance of beliefs in pain- and cognitive/affective-related functioning. The study emphasizes the importance of pain beliefs in chronic pain management and recommends future research to further examine additional psychometric properties of the PCQ. PERSPECTIVE: This study is an initial evaluation of the psychometric properties of a new measure of chronic pain beliefs, the pain concepts questionnaire (PCQ). The PCQ is literacy-adapted and was assessed within a low-SES population. Psychometric proprieties of this measure were promising and could be useful in pain assessment and interventions.
对慢性疼痛评估和治疗中的疼痛信念的研究一直是一个日益增长的兴趣领域。已经开发出了各种问卷来评估疼痛信念,但是这些问卷通常需要较高的文化水平和教育程度。疼痛概念问卷(PCQ)是为了更好地评估低社会经济地位(SES)人群的疼痛信念而进行文化适应性调整后开发的。这项研究是在慢性疼痛和多种差异患者样本中对 PCQ 的初步探索性评估,该研究是学习了解我的疼痛(LAMP)试验的一部分,该试验是一项随机对照试验,比较了慢性疼痛的文化适应性心理社会治疗。所有数据均在治疗前收集。进行探索性因素分析以检验 PCQ 的潜在因素结构,横断面相关分析检验疼痛信念与社会人口统计学因素和慢性疼痛相关变量之间的关系。结果表明,PCQ 存在 2 个因素,即生物心理社会因素和生物医学因素。与文献一致,相关分析突出了疼痛信念中的种族和 SES 差异,以及信念在疼痛和认知/情感相关功能中的重要性。该研究强调了疼痛信念在慢性疼痛管理中的重要性,并建议未来的研究进一步检验 PCQ 的其他心理测量特性。观点:本研究是对慢性疼痛信念的新测量工具,即疼痛概念问卷(PCQ)的心理测量特性的初步评估。PCQ 是文化适应性的,并且在低 SES 人群中进行了评估。该测量方法的心理测量特性有希望,可能在疼痛评估和干预中有用。