Self-Efficacy for Pain Communication Moderates the Relation Between Ambivalence Over Emotional Expression and Pain Catastrophizing Among Patients With Osteoarthritis - 31/08/18
, Rebecca A. Shelby *, David S. Caldwell †, Madeline L. O'Sullivan *, Francis J. Keefe *Highlights |
• | Ambivalence over emotional expression was related to greater pain catastrophizing. |
• | Self-efficacy for pain communication moderated this relation. |
• | Negative network orientation was not associated with pain catastrophizing. |
Abstract |
Pain catastrophizing (ie, the tendency to focus on and magnify pain sensations and feel helpless in the face of pain) is one of the most important and consistent psychological predictors of the pain experience. The present study examined, in 60 patients with osteoarthritis pain who were married or partnered: 1) the degree to which ambivalence over emotional expression and negative network orientation were associated with pain catastrophizing, and 2) whether self-efficacy for pain communication moderated these relations. Hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses revealed a significant main effect for the association between ambivalence over emotional expression and pain catastrophizing; as ambivalence over emotional expression increased, the degree of pain catastrophizing increased. In addition, the interaction between ambivalence over emotional expression and self-efficacy for pain communication was significant, such that as self-efficacy for pain communication increased, the association between ambivalence over emotional expression and pain catastrophizing became weaker. Negative network orientation was not significantly associated with pain catastrophizing. Findings suggest that higher levels of self-efficacy for pain communication may help weaken the effects of ambivalence over emotional expression on pain catastrophizing. In light of these results, patients may benefit from interventions that target pain communication processes and emotion regulation.
Perspective |
This article examines interpersonal processes involved in pain catastrophizing. This study has the potential to lead to better understanding of maladaptive pain coping strategies and possibly better prevention and treatment strategies.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : Pain catastrophizing, ambivalence over emotional expression, negative network orientation, self-efficacy for pain communication, osteoarthritis
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| This work was supported by a Health Professional Research Preceptorship from the Rheumatology Research Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia. |
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| The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare. |
Vol 19 - N° 9
P. 1006-1014 - septembre 2018 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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