Trauma in childhood is associated with greater pain catastrophizing but not anxiety sensitivity: a cross-sectional study.

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Pain Reports Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001083
Ariane Delgado-Sanchez, Christopher Brown, Christiana Charalambous, Manoj Sivan, Anthony Jones
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Introduction: Adverse life experiences have been identified as a possible vulnerability factor for chronic pain. This association could result from the effect of trauma on the psychological state of individuals. Previous studies found childhood trauma to be associated with pain catastrophizing and anxiety sensitivity, both of which have been associated with an increased risk of chronic pain. However, it is unknown whether trauma in adulthood affects these variables and whether the effect on pain catastrophizing is independent of confounds such as depression and anxiety.

Objectives: To test the effect of childhood and adulthood trauma on pain catastrophizing and anxiety sensitivity whilst controlling for depression and anxiety.

Methods: In the current study, we conducted an online survey in the United Kingdom in a chronic pain sample (N = 138; 123 women; age range 19-78). We analysed whether there is an association between different types of trauma (both in childhood and through the lifespan), pain catastrophizing, and anxiety sensitivity while controlling for anxiety and depression.

Results: We found that childhood trauma (particularly emotional abuse) significantly predicts pain catastrophizing, even when controlling for depression and anxiety, whereas it did not have a significant effect on anxiety sensitivity. Trauma through the lifespan (not childhood) did not have a significant effect on anxiety sensitivity nor did it have a significant effect on pain catastrophizing.

Conclusions: Our results show that the life stage in which trauma occurs is key in its psychological effects on patients with chronic pain. Furthermore, it shows that trauma affects some psychological variables but not others.

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童年创伤与更大的痛苦灾难化有关,但与焦虑敏感性无关:一项横断面研究。
不良的生活经历已被确定为慢性疼痛的可能易感因素。这种关联可能源于创伤对个体心理状态的影响。先前的研究发现,童年创伤与疼痛灾难化和焦虑敏感性有关,这两者都与慢性疼痛的风险增加有关。然而,尚不清楚成年期的创伤是否会影响这些变量,以及对疼痛灾难化的影响是否独立于抑郁和焦虑等混杂因素。目的:在控制抑郁和焦虑因素的基础上,探讨童年和成年创伤对疼痛灾难化和焦虑敏感性的影响。方法:在目前的研究中,我们在英国对慢性疼痛样本进行了在线调查(N = 138;123名女性;年龄19-78岁)。在控制焦虑和抑郁的情况下,我们分析了不同类型的创伤(童年和一生)、疼痛灾难化和焦虑敏感性之间是否存在关联。结果:我们发现,即使在控制抑郁和焦虑的情况下,童年创伤(尤其是情感虐待)也能显著预测疼痛灾难化,而对焦虑敏感性没有显著影响。一生中的创伤(不是童年)对焦虑敏感性没有显著影响,对疼痛灾难化也没有显著影响。结论:创伤发生的生命阶段是慢性疼痛患者心理影响的关键。此外,它表明创伤影响一些心理变量,而不是其他的。
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Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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