Craig Kenneth D
University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada.
Paediatr Neonatal Pain. 2020 Aug 4;2(2):40-49. doi: 10.1002/pne2.12034. eCollection 2020 Jun.
My research and clinical career followed a trajectory of increasing appreciation for the importance of social factors as determinants of pain experience and expression. The social contexts of children's lives determine whether infants and children are exposed to pain, how socialization in family and ethnocultural contexts lead to pain as a social experience, comprised of thoughts and feelings as well as sensory input, how others shape pain experience and expression, less so for automatic/reflexive features than purposeful representations, and how other's appraisals of children's pain reflect the observer's unique background and capacities for intervening in the child's interests. A greater understanding of the social dimensions of pain, as reflected in the social communication model of pain, would support innovation of psychological and social interventions.
我的研究和临床职业生涯沿着一条轨迹发展,这条轨迹体现出我对社会因素作为疼痛体验和表达的决定因素的重要性的认识不断加深。儿童生活的社会环境决定了婴幼儿是否会遭受疼痛,家庭和民族文化背景中的社会化过程如何导致疼痛成为一种社会体验,这种体验由思想、情感以及感官输入构成,他人如何塑造疼痛体验和表达,对于自动/反射性特征而言,其塑造作用不如对有目的表象的塑造作用大,以及他人对儿童疼痛的评估如何反映观察者独特的背景和为儿童利益进行干预的能力。对疼痛社会维度的更深入理解,如疼痛的社会交流模型所反映的那样,将支持心理和社会干预的创新。