女性TMD患者与健康对照者的人格特征与主观健康主诉

Q3 Medicine Open Pain Journal Pub Date : 2010-11-11 DOI:10.2174/1876386301003010134
C. Mohn, O. Vassend, B. S. Krogstad, S. Knardahl
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背景:人格特征和一般健康问题可能影响慢性疼痛的病程和治疗。然而,只有少数研究比较了慢性疼痛患者和健康对照者的一两种以上的人格特征。本研究比较了女性颞下颌疾病(TMD)患者与无痛对照组的综合非病理性人格结构。此外,本研究还控制了新认知、自我呈现偏差和急性疼痛敏感性对一般健康投诉主观报告的影响。方法:将25例TMD患者与25例配对对照进行人格特征比较(NEO人格量表-修订版;NEO-PI-R),自我呈现偏差(社会期望量表;SDS)、心理困扰(症状检查表90-修订版;SCL-90-R)和一般躯体症状。实验用皮肤电刺激和压痛刺激来评估疼痛敏感性。结果:与对照组相比,TMD组的外向性和开放性较低,当神经质、自我表现偏见和急性疼痛敏感性保持不变时,TMD患者的心理和肌肉骨骼抱怨水平也较高。结论:低水平的外向性和开放性可能使TMD患者倾向于孤立和消极的思维模式。在TMD组中,心理困扰和全身肌肉骨骼疼痛水平的升高增加了先前报道的TMD作为一种复杂的疾病,也涉及口面部区域以外的结构和过程。
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Personality Traits and Subjective Health Complaints in Female TMD Patients and Healthy Controls
Background: Personality traits and general health complaints may influence the course of and treatment of chronic pain. However, only few studies compare more than one or two personality characteristics in chronic pain patients and healthy controls. This study compares the comprehensive non-pathological personality structure of female patients with temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and pain-free controls. Moreover, this study controls for the influence of Neu- roticism, self-presentation bias, and acute pain sensitivity on the subjective report of general health complaints. Methods: Twenty-five TMD patients were compared to 25 matched controls on personality traits (NEO Personality Inven- tory-Revised; NEO-PI-R), self-presentation bias (Social Desirability Scale; SDS), psychological distress (Symptom Checklist 90-Revised; SCL-90-R), and general somatic complaints. Experimental pain sensitivity was assessed by electro- cutaneous and pressure pain stimulation. Results: Compared to the controls, Extraversion and Openness were lower in the TMD group, and the TMD patients ex- hibited higher levels of psychological and musculoskeletal complaints also when Neuroticism, self-presentation bias, and acute pain sensitivity were held constant. Conclusions: Low levels of Extraversion and Openness may dispose TMD patients to isolation and negative thought pat- terns. The elevated levels of psychological distress and general musculoskeletal pain in the TMD group add to previous reports of TMD as a complex condition also involving structures and processes outside of the orofacial region.
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