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新冠疫情期间的感知压力:与有无偏头痛成年人的沉思和与新冠相关的反刍之间的关系。

Perceived stress in the time of COVID-19: the association with brooding and COVID-related rumination in adults with and without migraine.

机构信息

Doctoral School of Psychology, ELTE, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.

SE-NAP2 Genetic Brain Imaging Migraine Research Group, Hungarian Brain Research Program, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.

出版信息

BMC Psychol. 2021 Apr 30;9(1):68. doi: 10.1186/s40359-021-00549-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The main goal of this research was to explore whether migraineurs had a higher level of perceived stress than healthy controls during the times of the coronavirus and related restrictive measures, and to examine the relationship between different subtypes of rumination and perceived stress in these groups. We measured two facets of depressive rumination, brooding and reflection, along with rumination about the current COVID-19 situation to see whether these different subtypes of rumination explained perceived stress among migraineurs and healthy controls.

METHODS

Healthy adults (n = 64) and migraine patients (n = 73) filled out self-report questionnaires online. A multiple linear regression model was used to test whether depressive rumination (i.e. brooding and reflection) and COVID-related rumination explained perceived stress among adults with and without migraine during the times of COVID-19, after controlling for gender, age, migraine/control group status and migraine disability.

RESULTS

Although we did not find any difference in the level of perceived stress among migraineurs and the control group, perceived stress was more strongly associated with brooding as well as COVID-related rumination among migraineurs than healthy controls. COVID-related rumination and brooding (but not reflection) explained the level of perceived stress after controlling for gender, age, migraine/control group status and migraine disability.

CONCLUSIONS

The similar degree of perceived stress among migraineurs and the control group may imply that there is great variation in the personal experience of people regarding the pandemic, that may be determined by numerous other factors. Our results demonstrate that ruminating about the pandemic and related difficulties, as well as brooding (but not reflection) appear to be associated with higher level of perceived stress during the times of the coronavirus. This association was slightly stronger among migraineurs, hinting at the increased vulnerability of this patient group in stressful situations like the COVID-19 pandemic. Our results also suggest that ruminating about the pandemic and its consequences is weakly associated with trait-level depressive rumination, thus may be more contingent on specific factors.

摘要

背景

本研究的主要目的是探讨在冠状病毒及相关限制措施期间,偏头痛患者是否比健康对照者感受到更高水平的压力,并研究这两组人群中不同类型的反刍思维与感知压力之间的关系。我们测量了两种抑郁反刍思维的方面,沉思和反省,以及对当前 COVID-19 情况的反刍,以观察这些不同类型的反刍思维是否可以解释偏头痛患者和健康对照者的感知压力。

方法

健康成年人(n=64)和偏头痛患者(n=73)在线填写自我报告问卷。使用多元线性回归模型来检验在 COVID-19 期间,是否抑郁反刍(即沉思和反省)和与 COVID 相关的反刍可以解释偏头痛患者和健康对照者的感知压力,同时控制性别、年龄、偏头痛/对照组状态和偏头痛残疾。

结果

虽然我们没有发现偏头痛患者和对照组之间感知压力水平存在差异,但与健康对照组相比,偏头痛患者的感知压力与沉思以及与 COVID 相关的反刍之间的关联更强。在控制性别、年龄、偏头痛/对照组状态和偏头痛残疾后,COVID 相关的反刍和沉思(但不是反省)解释了感知压力的水平。

结论

偏头痛患者和对照组之间相似的感知压力程度可能意味着,人们对大流行的个人体验存在很大差异,而这些差异可能由许多其他因素决定。我们的结果表明,对大流行及其相关困难的反刍以及沉思(但不是反省)与冠状病毒期间感知压力水平升高有关。在偏头痛患者中,这种关联稍强,暗示了这个患者群体在 COVID-19 大流行等压力情况下的脆弱性增加。我们的结果还表明,对大流行及其后果的反刍与特质水平的抑郁反刍弱相关,因此可能更多地取决于特定因素。

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