脊柱裂青少年慢性疼痛与家庭功能之间的双向、纵向联系。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families Systems & Health Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-20 DOI:10.1037/fsh0000822
Diana M Ohanian, Grayson N Holmbeck
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引言慢性疼痛并不局限于个人。疼痛会影响到更大的系统(如家庭)。我们研究了脊柱裂(SB)患者慢性疼痛与家庭功能之间的纵向双向关联。我们假设疼痛与家庭功能(凝聚力和冲突)之间存在双向关联;青少年慢性疼痛状况与不良家庭功能相关,不良家庭功能与青少年慢性疼痛状况相关:参与者来自一项正在进行的SB青少年纵向研究(N=140,53.6%为女性,时间1时年龄为8-15岁)。数据每两年收集一次,本研究使用的是时间 1 和时间 2(T1、T2;T1:2006-2009 年,T2:2008-2011 年)的数据。家长报告了青少年的人口统计学特征和家庭功能。青少年报告了家庭功能和疼痛情况;疼痛被二分为一个分类变量(慢性疼痛与无慢性疼痛)。此外,还利用观察数据对家庭功能(凝聚力和冲突)进行了评估:结果:随着时间的推移,青少年慢性疼痛状态与家庭冲突减少(儿童报告)和凝聚力增加(父母报告)相关。家庭冲突(家长报告)的增加与两年后报告慢性疼痛的可能性增加有关。观察到的家庭冲突或凝聚力与慢性疼痛之间的关系在两个方向上都不显著:讨论:当出现额外的压力源(慢性疼痛)时,家庭会增加凝聚力并减少冲突。冲突的增加可能会增加儿童罹患慢性疼痛的可能性。对 SB 中疼痛和家庭功能的干预必须以优势模式为指导。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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Bidirectional, longitudinal associations between chronic pain and family functioning in youth with spina bifida.

Introduction: Chronic pain does not reside within an individual. Pain is affected by and affects larger systems (e.g., families). We examined longitudinal, bidirectional associations between chronic pain and family functioning in spina bifida (SB). We hypothesized a bidirectional association between pain and family functioning (cohesion and conflict); youth chronic pain status would be associated with maladaptive family functioning and maladaptive family functioning would be associated with youth chronic pain status.

Method: Participants were from an ongoing longitudinal study of adolescents with SB (N = 140, 53.6% female, ages 8-15 at Time 1). Data were collected every 2 years, with this study using data from Times 1 and 2 (T1, T2; T1: 2006-2009, T2: 2008-2011). Parents reported on youth demographics and family functioning. Youth reported on family functioning and pain; pain was dichotomized into a categorical variable (chronic pain vs. no chronic pain). Family functioning (cohesion and conflict) was also assessed using observational data.

Results: Youth chronic pain status was associated with decreased family conflict (child report) and increased cohesion (parent report) over time. Increased family conflict (parent report) was associated with a greater likelihood of reporting chronic pain 2 years later. Findings were nonsignificant between observed family conflict or cohesion and chronic pain in either direction.

Discussion: With the presence of an additional stressor (chronic pain) families increase cohesion and reduce conflict. Increased conflict may increase a child's vulnerability of developing chronic pain. It is critical that interventions for both pain and family functioning in SB are guided by a strengths-based model. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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Families Systems & Health
Families Systems & Health HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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期刊介绍: Families, Systems, & Health publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.
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