"I just want to be normal": A qualitative investigation of adolescents' coping goals when dealing with pain related to arthritis and the underlying parent-adolescent personal models.

Paediatric & Neonatal Pain Pub Date : 2021-12-28 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pne2.12069
Daniela Ghio, Rachel Calam, Rebecca Rachael Lee, Lis Cordingley, Fiona Ulph
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The aim of the current study was to examine adolescents' goals when coping with pain and map these goals to the cognitive and emotional profiles of both adolescent and their parent. 17 adolescents (11-16 years) and their parents participated in a cohort study of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA); the adolescents, took part in a two-part interview (about their pain perceptions and about a recent pain experience) and the parents completed an open-ended qualitative survey. The three datasets were analysed following a qualitative framework approach. A coping framework was developed and cognitive and emotional profiles for both adolescent and parent were mapped back to the framework. The overall goal of adolescents was to preserve social identity, by either focusing on maintaining a "normal" lifestyle (sub-coping goal one) or managing the pain (sub-coping goal two). Across these two sub-coping goals, the adolescents held similar cognitive profiles (beliefs about timeline, consequences, control) but different emotional profiles such as feeling fine/happy compared with feeling angry and frustrated. Conversely, the parents' cognitive and emotional profiles were mapped back to the two groups and found that their beliefs were different across the two sub-coping goals but had similar emotional profiles across the two groups such as worry. Both the adolescents' emotional representations and parental cognitive profiles seem to be related to how the adolescent perceives a pain event, deals with the pain, and the overall coping goal of the adolescent. Findings are suggestive that parental pain beliefs influence the adolescents' pain representations and their coping goals but are also driven by adolescents' emotions. Further work on these potential pathways is needed. Family interventions should be designed, targeting coping goals taking into consideration the importance of emotions for adolescents and parental pain beliefs.

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"我只想做个正常人对青少年应对关节炎相关疼痛时的目标以及潜在的父母-青少年个人模式的定性调查。
本研究旨在探讨青少年在应对疼痛时的目标,并将这些目标与青少年及其父母的认知和情感特征相联系。17名青少年(11-16岁)及其父母参加了一项关于青少年特发性关节炎(JIA)的队列研究;青少年参加了由两部分组成的访谈(关于他们对疼痛的看法和最近的一次疼痛经历),父母则完成了一项开放式定性调查。我们采用定性框架方法对这三个数据集进行了分析。我们制定了一个应对框架,并将青少年和家长的认知和情感特征与该框架进行了映射。青少年的总体目标是保持社会认同,具体做法是专注于维持 "正常 "的生活方式(子应对目标一)或控制疼痛(子应对目标二)。在这两个子应对目标中,青少年持有相似的认知特征(关于时间轴、后果、控制的信念),但情感特征却不同,如感觉良好/快乐与感觉愤怒和沮丧。相反,将父母的认知和情感特征与两组青少年进行对比后发现,他们对两个次应对目标的信念不同,但两组青少年的情感特征相似,如担心。青少年的情绪表征和父母的认知特征似乎都与青少年如何感知疼痛事件、如何处理疼痛以及青少年的总体应对目标有关。研究结果表明,父母的疼痛信念会影响青少年的疼痛表征及其应对目标,但同时也受青少年情绪的驱动。我们需要进一步研究这些潜在的途径。在设计家庭干预措施时,应考虑到情绪对青少年和父母疼痛信念的重要性,以应对目标为目标。
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