Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes

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Autor(a) principal: Zortea, Maxciel
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Antunes, Luciana da Conceição, Segabinazi, Joice Dickel, Serrano, Gerardo Beltran, Elkfury, Jéssica Lorenzzi, Carvalho, Fabiana, Santos, Vinicius Souza, Caumo, Wolnei
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinical and Biomedical Research
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/77809
Resumo: Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been associated with measures of physical and psychological disability among individuals with several pain conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate whether pain catastrophizing is differentially associated with distinct pain syndromes.Methods: This is a cross-sectional study including 158 patients (40 with fibromyalgia, 25 with myofascial pain syndrome, 33 with chronic tensional type headache, 33 with endometriosis, and 27 with knee osteoarthritis) and 93 healthy subjects. The recruitment procedure occurred in concurrence with randomized controlled trials. Participants answered the following instruments: Brazilian Portuguese Pain-Catastrophizing Scale, Beck Depression Inventory II, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, visual analogue scale for pain, as well as a sociodemographic questionnaire.Results: For the total pain catastrophizing score, patients with endometriosis had significantly more catastrophizing thoughts than knee osteoarthritis (p < 0.05). Healthy participants had lower scores than any clinical group. More interestingly were the dimensions of pain catastrophizing, which showed significant differences in more than two groups, especially magnification scores, since these scores were able to discriminate, in a particular way, the majority of clinical samples from each other. We also observed differences between rumination, magnification and helplessness scores in all groups, suggesting that the characteristics of pain catastrophizing are distinct according to the pain disorder.Conclusions: The results suggest that dimensions of pain catastrophizing differ between pain syndromes. Therefore, it is important that researchers and clinicians focus on cognitive and emotional aspects of pain perception to have more successful interventions.Keywords: Chronic pain; catastrophizing; cross-sectional study
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spelling Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromesChronic paincatastrophizingcross-sectional studyIntroduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been associated with measures of physical and psychological disability among individuals with several pain conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate whether pain catastrophizing is differentially associated with distinct pain syndromes.Methods: This is a cross-sectional study including 158 patients (40 with fibromyalgia, 25 with myofascial pain syndrome, 33 with chronic tensional type headache, 33 with endometriosis, and 27 with knee osteoarthritis) and 93 healthy subjects. The recruitment procedure occurred in concurrence with randomized controlled trials. Participants answered the following instruments: Brazilian Portuguese Pain-Catastrophizing Scale, Beck Depression Inventory II, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, visual analogue scale for pain, as well as a sociodemographic questionnaire.Results: For the total pain catastrophizing score, patients with endometriosis had significantly more catastrophizing thoughts than knee osteoarthritis (p < 0.05). Healthy participants had lower scores than any clinical group. More interestingly were the dimensions of pain catastrophizing, which showed significant differences in more than two groups, especially magnification scores, since these scores were able to discriminate, in a particular way, the majority of clinical samples from each other. We also observed differences between rumination, magnification and helplessness scores in all groups, suggesting that the characteristics of pain catastrophizing are distinct according to the pain disorder.Conclusions: The results suggest that dimensions of pain catastrophizing differ between pain syndromes. Therefore, it is important that researchers and clinicians focus on cognitive and emotional aspects of pain perception to have more successful interventions.Keywords: Chronic pain; catastrophizing; cross-sectional studyHCPA/FAMED/UFRGS2018-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/77809Clinical & Biomedical Research; Vol. 38 No. 1 (2018): Clinical and Biomedical ResearchClinical and Biomedical Research; v. 38 n. 1 (2018): Clinical and Biomedical Research2357-9730reponame:Clinical and Biomedical Researchinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSenghttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/77809/pdfCopyright (c) 2018 Maxciel Zortea, Luciana da Conceição Antunes, Joice Dickel Segabinazi, Gerardo Beltran Serrano, Jéssica Lorenzzi Elkfury, Fabiana Carvalho, Vinicius Souza Santos, Wolnei Caumoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZortea, MaxcielAntunes, Luciana da ConceiçãoSegabinazi, Joice DickelSerrano, Gerardo BeltranElkfury, Jéssica LorenzziCarvalho, FabianaSantos, Vinicius SouzaCaumo, Wolnei2024-01-19T14:23:13Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/77809Revistahttps://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpaPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/oai||cbr@hcpa.edu.br2357-97302357-9730opendoar:2024-01-19T14:23:13Clinical and Biomedical Research - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes
title Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes
spellingShingle Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes
Zortea, Maxciel
Chronic pain
catastrophizing
cross-sectional study
title_short Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes
title_full Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes
title_fullStr Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes
title_full_unstemmed Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes
title_sort Distinct aspects of pain catastrophizing according to chronic pain syndromes
author Zortea, Maxciel
author_facet Zortea, Maxciel
Antunes, Luciana da Conceição
Segabinazi, Joice Dickel
Serrano, Gerardo Beltran
Elkfury, Jéssica Lorenzzi
Carvalho, Fabiana
Santos, Vinicius Souza
Caumo, Wolnei
author_role author
author2 Antunes, Luciana da Conceição
Segabinazi, Joice Dickel
Serrano, Gerardo Beltran
Elkfury, Jéssica Lorenzzi
Carvalho, Fabiana
Santos, Vinicius Souza
Caumo, Wolnei
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zortea, Maxciel
Antunes, Luciana da Conceição
Segabinazi, Joice Dickel
Serrano, Gerardo Beltran
Elkfury, Jéssica Lorenzzi
Carvalho, Fabiana
Santos, Vinicius Souza
Caumo, Wolnei
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
catastrophizing
cross-sectional study
topic Chronic pain
catastrophizing
cross-sectional study
description Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been associated with measures of physical and psychological disability among individuals with several pain conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate whether pain catastrophizing is differentially associated with distinct pain syndromes.Methods: This is a cross-sectional study including 158 patients (40 with fibromyalgia, 25 with myofascial pain syndrome, 33 with chronic tensional type headache, 33 with endometriosis, and 27 with knee osteoarthritis) and 93 healthy subjects. The recruitment procedure occurred in concurrence with randomized controlled trials. Participants answered the following instruments: Brazilian Portuguese Pain-Catastrophizing Scale, Beck Depression Inventory II, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, visual analogue scale for pain, as well as a sociodemographic questionnaire.Results: For the total pain catastrophizing score, patients with endometriosis had significantly more catastrophizing thoughts than knee osteoarthritis (p < 0.05). Healthy participants had lower scores than any clinical group. More interestingly were the dimensions of pain catastrophizing, which showed significant differences in more than two groups, especially magnification scores, since these scores were able to discriminate, in a particular way, the majority of clinical samples from each other. We also observed differences between rumination, magnification and helplessness scores in all groups, suggesting that the characteristics of pain catastrophizing are distinct according to the pain disorder.Conclusions: The results suggest that dimensions of pain catastrophizing differ between pain syndromes. Therefore, it is important that researchers and clinicians focus on cognitive and emotional aspects of pain perception to have more successful interventions.Keywords: Chronic pain; catastrophizing; cross-sectional study
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