Institute for Advances Social Studies, Spanish National Research Council, Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain.
PLoS One. 2023 Nov 15;18(11):e0291112. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291112. eCollection 2023.
Pain is an unpleasant experience that we will all experience in some form over the course of our lives, with chronic pain affecting a significant proportion of the global population. Given these circumstances, this study investigates whether pain is a legitimated phenomenon and considers the processes involved in the creation of such a status. This is an exploratory investigation based on semi-structured interviews with people suffering from chronic pain as a consequence of physical, psychological, emotional, or social circumstances. Our principal objective is to explore the fundamental elements of legitimacy and the processes that bring it into being-i.e., to understand how it is socially constructed. The main finding, however, is that many sufferers of chronic physical, psychiatric/psychological, emotional and social pain perceive that their pain is not considered legitimate when no clear cause can be identified, when the pain prevents them from developing the norms imposed by social roles or when it inhibits them to make a productive contribution to the society in which they live. This is generally due to the disruptive aspect of pain and its impact on the social structure, specifically on productivity, which nowadays constitutes a key element in the legitimation of any social phenomenon.
疼痛是一种不愉快的体验,我们在一生中都会以某种形式经历,慢性疼痛影响着全球很大一部分人口。鉴于这种情况,本研究调查了疼痛是否是一种合理的现象,并考虑了产生这种状态的过程。这是一项基于对因身体、心理、情感或社会原因而患有慢性疼痛的人进行半结构化访谈的探索性研究。我们的主要目的是探索合法性的基本要素和使它产生的过程,即理解它是如何在社会中构建的。然而,主要发现是,许多患有慢性身体、精神/心理、情感和社会疼痛的患者认为,当无法确定明确的原因时,当疼痛阻止他们发展社会角色所强加的规范时,或者当疼痛抑制他们为他们所生活的社会做出富有成效的贡献时,他们的疼痛不被认为是合理的。这主要是由于疼痛的破坏性方面及其对社会结构的影响,特别是对生产力的影响,如今这是任何社会现象合法化的关键要素。