The University of British Columbia, Canada.
J Health Psychol. 2024 Jan;29(1):52-64. doi: 10.1177/13591053231191919. Epub 2023 Aug 11.
Pain invalidation (e.g., having pain discounted) is a risk factor for depression among people with chronic pain, but the mechanisms remain unclear. Shame is a common, yet understudied, aspect of the pain experience. This study investigated whether pain-related shame helps explain the relationship between pain discounting and heightened depressive symptoms. The secondary aim was to examine whether social support can protect against the harmful effects of discounting. Patients with chronic pain ( = 305) were recruited from outpatient pain clinics. Participants completed an online cross-sectional survey and data were analyzed using moderated mediation analysis. Greater discounting was associated with greater depressive symptoms, and pain-related shame significantly mediated this relationship. Perceived social support attenuated the relationship between discounting and depressive symptoms. Greater attention towards pain-related shame as a treatment target is needed. Individual- and system-level interventions are required to address pain invalidation and bolster support for this population.
疼痛否定(例如,对疼痛的折扣)是慢性疼痛患者抑郁的一个风险因素,但机制尚不清楚。羞耻感是疼痛体验中一个常见但研究不足的方面。本研究调查了与疼痛相关的羞耻感是否有助于解释疼痛折扣与更高水平的抑郁症状之间的关系。次要目的是检验社会支持是否可以防止折扣的有害影响。从门诊疼痛诊所招募了慢性疼痛患者(n=305)。参与者完成了一项在线横断面调查,使用中介调节分析对数据进行了分析。较大的折扣与更多的抑郁症状相关,与疼痛相关的羞耻感显著介导了这种关系。感知到的社会支持减弱了折扣与抑郁症状之间的关系。需要更多地关注与疼痛相关的羞耻感作为治疗目标。需要个体和系统层面的干预措施来解决疼痛否定,并为这一人群提供支持。