Chronic Pain, PTSD and Moral Injury in Military Veterans: Suffering and the Compromised Self

Q2 Social Sciences Military Behavioral Health Pub Date : 2021-11-05 DOI:10.1080/21635781.2021.2000905
L. Morgan, D. Aldington
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Abstract Veterans with chronic pain may face complex additional challenges, notably the potentially high rate of comorbid post-traumatic stress disorder. Linked to this is the developing concept of moral injury, essentially feelings of guilt and shame associated with transgressing one’s moral beliefs. Work has begun to explore moral injury in the context of psychological trauma, however it has not to date been considered in relation to chronic pain. As the moral injury concept is still developing, this paper explores what is known about the roles of guilt and shame in psychological trauma and chronic pain, and aims to set this in a military context, to begin to understand clinical implications and to make recommendations for further research. A search of the literature reveals that guilt and shame in psychological trauma and chronic pain are not well understood, and research has predominantly focused on these as consequences, rather than as potential contributory elements. Literature is currently separated, focusing either on PTSD or on chronic pain, and we suggest a more integrated approach is required.
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退伍军人的慢性疼痛、创伤后应激障碍和道德伤害:痛苦与妥协的自我
患有慢性疼痛的退伍军人可能面临复杂的额外挑战,特别是潜在的高发生率共病创伤后应激障碍。与此相关的是道德伤害的概念,本质上是与违背道德信仰有关的内疚和羞耻感。工作已经开始探索心理创伤背景下的道德伤害,然而迄今为止还没有考虑到与慢性疼痛的关系。由于道德伤害概念仍在发展中,本文探讨了已知的内疚和羞耻在心理创伤和慢性疼痛中的作用,并旨在将其置于军事背景下,开始了解临床意义并为进一步研究提出建议。对文献的搜索表明,心理创伤和慢性疼痛中的内疚和羞耻并没有得到很好的理解,研究主要集中在这些后果上,而不是作为潜在的促成因素。目前的文献是分开的,要么集中在PTSD上,要么集中在慢性疼痛上,我们建议需要一个更综合的方法。
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Military Behavioral Health
Military Behavioral Health Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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