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Somatization in the Conceptualization of Sickle Cell Disease

机译:镰状细胞病概念化中的躯体化

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The unpredictable nature of sickle cell disease (SCD) and its social and environmental consequences can produce an unhealthy and almost exclusive focus on physical functioning. At the upper range of this focus on health concerns is somatization. In the current study, using 156 adult patients (55.13% female, 86) with SCD, mean age 35.59 +/- 12.73, we explored the relationship of somatization to pain. We found somatization to be predictive of pain severity and current pain intensity as well as a range of averaged indices of pain over time (p < .0001). We further found somatization to be predictive of a range of negative psychological experiences to include depression, anxiety, and hostility (p < .0001). We interpret these data to suggest that patients with SCD who have a propensity to focus exclusively on their health or are more sensitive to minor changes in their health status (somatization) may also be more likely to report greater concerns about their health and higher ratings of pain.
机译:镰状细胞病(SCD)的不可预测的性质及其对社会和环境的影响会导致不健康,并且几乎完全专注于身体功能。在关注健康方面的重点是躯体化。在本研究中,我们使用156名SCD成年患者(55.13%的女性,86名),平均年龄35.59 +/- 12.73,探讨了躯体化与疼痛的关系。我们发现躯体化可以预测疼痛的严重程度和当前的疼痛强度以及一段时间内的平均疼痛指数(p <.0001)。我们进一步发现,躯体化可以预测一系列负面的心理经历,包括抑郁,焦虑和敌意(p <.0001)。我们对这些数据的解释表明,那些倾向于完全专注于自己的健康或对健康状况的轻微变化(躯体化)更敏感的SCD患者也可能更可能报告对自己的健康状况的更大担忧,并提高其对SCD的评分痛。

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    《Journal of the National Medical Association》 |2010年第11期|p.1079-1083|共5页
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    Chanté Wellington, PhD, Christopher L. Edwards, PhD, Janice McNeil, PhD, Mary Wood, MA, Benjamin Crisp, Miriam Feliu, PsyD, Goldie Byrd, PhD, Camela McDougald, MA, Lekisha Edwards, PhD, Keith E. Whitfield, PhDAuthor Affiliations: Departments of Psychiatry (Drs Wellington, C. L. Edwards, Feliu, and L. Edwards, and Mss Wood and McDougald), Hematology (Dr C. L. Edwards), and Psychology (Mr Crisp, Ms. Wood, and Dr Whitfield), and Duke Pain and Palliative Care Clinic (Drs C. L. Edwards and Feliu), Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, School of Nursing, University of North Carolina Greensboro (Dr McNeil), Department of Biology, North Carolina A&T State University (Dr Byrd), Greensboro, Department of Psychology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina (Ms McDougald).Correspondence: Christopher L. Edwards, PhD, BCIAC, IABMCP, Medical Director, Biofeedback Laboratory and Pediatric Neuropsychology Service, Director, Chronic Pain Management Program, Duke University Medical Center, 932 Morreene Rd, Rm 170, Durham, NC 27705 (christopher. edwards@duke.edu).,;

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