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Sex moderates the effects of positive and negative affect on clinical pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis

机译:性别减轻了膝骨关节炎患者临床疼痛的正面和负面影响

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Background and AimsSex differences in clinical pain severity and response to experimental pain are commonly reported, with women generally showing greater vulnerability. Affect, including state (a single rating) and stable (average daily ratings over two weeks) positive affect and negative affect has also been found to impact pain sensitivity and severity, and research suggests that affect may modulate pain differentially as a function of sex. The current study aimed to examine sex as a moderator of the relationships between affect and pain-related outcomes among participants with knee osteoarthritis (KOA).
机译:背景和目的AimsSex在临床疼痛严重程度和对实验性疼痛的反应方面的差异普遍存在,女性通常表现出更大的脆弱性。还发现了影响,包括状态(单一评分)和稳定(两周平均每日评分)的正面影响和负面影响会影响疼痛的敏感性和严重性,研究表明,这种影响可能会根据性别而不同地调节疼痛。当前的研究旨在检查性别,作为膝骨关节炎(KOA)参与者情感与疼痛相关结局之间关系的调节者。

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