Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
Division of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK.
Eur J Pain. 2023 Sep;27(8):981-994. doi: 10.1002/ejp.2140. Epub 2023 May 21.
Co-occurring chronic pain and mental health issues are prevalent in adolescents, costly to society and can lead to increased risk of complications throughout the lifespan. While research has largely examined paediatric chronic pain and mental health in isolation, little is known about the unique challenges faced by adolescents who experience these co-occurring symptoms. This idiographic study examined the lived experience of adolescents with co-occurring chronic pain and mental health symptoms to identify salient issues for this population.
Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with seven adolescents (11-19 years) self-reporting diagnoses of both pain and mental health issues for a duration of 3 months or longer. Participants were recruited from UK-based schools, pain clinics and charities. Interview transcripts were analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis.
Analyses generated two themes 'a whirlwind of everything' and 'putting up fronts', which describe how the experience of co-occurring chronic pain and mental health symptoms typically disrupted adolescents' ability to regulate their physical, psychological and social wellbeing and identity. Adolescents described their symptom experience as like an internal storm over which they had no control. Such experiences required adolescents to embrace a variety of symptom management strategies, with adolescents reporting deliberate efforts to minimize their symptoms to external individuals.
Co-occurring pain and mental health symptoms may be experienced in similar ways to individually experienced pain or mental health symptoms, but together, the experience may be both more difficult to manage and more socially isolating.
Adolescents with co-occurring chronic pain and mental health symptoms describe the experience as if there was a storm inside of them disrupting their sense of physical, emotional and social wellbeing. This inner chaos interferes with their self-identity and relationships with others. Challenges articulating their experiences, and negative encounters associated with their symptoms, further impact feelings of isolation and difficulties accessing support.
慢性疼痛和心理健康问题在青少年中普遍存在,给社会造成了巨大的经济负担,并可能增加他们整个生命周期内并发症的风险。虽然研究主要集中在儿科慢性疼痛和心理健康方面,但对于同时经历这些共病症状的青少年所面临的独特挑战知之甚少。本个案研究探讨了同时患有慢性疼痛和心理健康问题的青少年的生活体验,以确定该人群的突出问题。
对 7 名(11-19 岁)自我报告患有慢性疼痛和心理健康问题且持续时间至少 3 个月的青少年进行了半结构式电话访谈。参与者是从英国的学校、疼痛诊所和慈善机构招募的。使用解释现象学分析对访谈记录进行分析。
分析产生了两个主题“一切的混乱”和“伪装”,描述了共病慢性疼痛和心理健康症状的体验通常如何破坏青少年调节身体、心理和社会健康和身份的能力。青少年将他们的症状体验描述为一种他们无法控制的内在风暴。这种体验需要青少年采用各种症状管理策略,青少年报告说他们故意努力减轻对外人的症状。
共病的疼痛和心理健康症状的体验可能与单独经历的疼痛或心理健康症状类似,但一起,这种体验可能更难管理,也更具社交隔离性。
同时患有慢性疼痛和心理健康问题的青少年将这种体验描述为好像他们体内有一场风暴扰乱了他们的身体、情感和社会幸福感。这种内心的混乱干扰了他们的自我认同和与他人的关系。他们在表达自己的经历方面面临挑战,以及与他们的症状相关的负面遭遇,进一步加剧了他们的孤立感和获得支持的困难。