Institute of Psychology, DecisionLab: Center for Behavioral Research in Decision Making, SWPS University, Chodakowska 19/31, 03-815, Warsaw, Poland.
Institute of Psychology, Pain Research Group, Jagiellonian University, Romana Ingardena 6, 30-060, Kraków, Poland.
Sci Rep. 2023 Nov 6;13(1):19169. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-46378-4.
Pain may alter intertemporal decisions by modifying the value of pain-related outcomes. For example, a person with chronic back pain may be faced with two choices: undergo surgery that could provide long-term relief but would involve additional short-term pain and discomfort during recovery; or continue living with the chronic pain and avoid the surgery, thus leading to overall deteriorated health. Such choices are well captured by delay discounting, which is defined as the decline in the subjective value of an outcome as the delay of its receipt increases. We investigated general pain anxiety and delay discounting of monetary losses and pain in 255 individuals with and without chronic pain. We found that people with chronic pain tend to discount the value of pain outcomes more than those without chronic pain, suggesting that chronic pain may contribute to impulsivity in decision-making related to pain. Moreover, the effect of chronic pain on delay discounting was mediated through general pain anxiety. This result, however, should be taken with caution, because the effect sizes were small, and the path model was underpowered. In conclusion, people with chronic pain might be more likely to prioritize avoiding immediate discomfort and may undervalue the potential long-term benefits of actions that could alleviate their pain in the future.
疼痛可能通过改变与疼痛相关的结果的价值来改变跨期决策。例如,一个患有慢性背痛的人可能面临两个选择:接受手术,这可能会提供长期缓解,但在恢复期间会有额外的短期疼痛和不适;或者继续忍受慢性疼痛,避免手术,从而导致整体健康状况恶化。这种选择很好地被延迟折扣所捕捉,延迟折扣是指随着收到结果的延迟增加,结果的主观价值下降。我们调查了 255 名有和没有慢性疼痛的个体的一般疼痛焦虑和货币损失以及疼痛的延迟折扣。我们发现,慢性疼痛患者往往比没有慢性疼痛的患者更倾向于折扣疼痛结果的价值,这表明慢性疼痛可能会导致与疼痛相关的决策中的冲动。此外,慢性疼痛对延迟折扣的影响是通过一般疼痛焦虑来介导的。然而,应该谨慎对待这一结果,因为效应大小较小,路径模型的功效不足。总之,患有慢性疼痛的人可能更倾向于优先避免即时不适,并且可能低估未来可能缓解其疼痛的行动的潜在长期益处。