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Social influence and pain response in women and men

机译:男女的社会影响力和疼痛反应

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The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of social influence on responses to acute pain in women and men in a randomized experimental design. Sixty-eight undergraduates (32 women; 36 men) were randomly assigned to perform a cold pressor task either alone or in the presence of a same-sex friend. Expressions of pain were assessed with the short form of the McGill Pain Questionnaire. Overall social support was measured using the Krause social support assessment scale. The presence of a same-sex friend significantly increased pain reports in women, but not in men. Persons who reported high levels of social support on the Krause scale also reported greater cold pressor pain. Results suggest that the presence of a friend can increase pain report to an acute laboratory pain stimulus in women. These findings are consistent with models of social reinforcement in chronic pain syndromes.
机译:这项研究的目的是在随机实验设计中检验社会影响对男女急性疼痛反应的影响。随机分配了68名大学生(32名女性; 36名男性)单独或在同性朋友在场的情况下执行冷加压任务。用McGill疼痛问卷的简短形式评估疼痛的表达。使用Krause社会支持评估量表来衡量总体社会支持。同性朋友的出现显着增加了女性的疼痛报告,而男性则没有。在Krause量表上报告了较高的社会支持的人也报告了更重的冷压痛。结果表明,朋友的在场可以增加女性急性实验室疼痛刺激的疼痛报告。这些发现与慢性疼痛综合症的社会强化模型一致。

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