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Filling the glass: Effects of a positive psychology intervention on executive task performance in chronic pain patients

机译:填充玻璃:积极心理学干预对慢性疼痛患者执行任务性能的影响

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Abstract Background Chronic pain is associated with emotional problems as well as difficulties in cognitive functioning. Prior experimental studies have shown that optimism, the tendency to expect that good things happen in the future, and positive emotions can counteract pain‐induced task performance deficits in healthy participants. More specifically, induced optimism was found to buffer against the negative effects of experimental pain on executive functioning. This clinical experiment examined whether this beneficial effect can be extended to a chronic pain population. Methods Patients ( N ?=?122) were randomized to a positive psychology Internet‐based intervention ( PPI ; n? = ? 74) or a waiting list control condition ( WLC ; n? = ? 48). The PPI consisted of positive psychology exercises that particularly target optimism, positive emotions and self‐compassion. Results Results demonstrated that patients in the PPI condition scored higher on happiness, optimism, positive future expectancies, positive affect, self‐compassion and ability to live a desired life despite pain, and scored lower on pain catastrophizing, depression and anxiety compared to patients in the WLC condition. However, executive task performance did not improve following completion of the PPI , compared to the WLC condition. Conclusions Despite the lack of evidence that positive emotions and optimism can improve executive task performance in chronic pain patients, this study did convincingly demonstrate that it is possible to increase positive emotions and optimism in chronic pain patients with an online positive psychology intervention. It is imperative to further explore amendable psychological factors that may reduce the negative impact of pain on executive functioning. Significance We demonstrated that an Internet‐based positive psychology intervention strengthens optimism and positive emotions in chronic pain patients. These emotional improvements are not associated with improved executive task performance. As pain itself often cannot be relieved, it is imperative to have techniques to reduce the burden of living with chronic pain.
机译:摘要背景慢性疼痛与情绪问题相关以及认知功能困难。现有的实验研究表明,乐观情绪,期望未来发生良好事物的趋势,积极的情绪可以抵消健康参与者的痛苦诱导的任务绩效赤字。更具体地说,发现诱导乐观表发现缓冲实验疼痛对执行功能的负面影响。该临床实验检查了这种有益效果是否可以扩展到慢性疼痛人群。方法患者(n?= 122)被随机化为积极的心理学互联网的干预(ppi; n?=Δ74)或等候名单控制条件(wlc; n?n?=?48)。 PPI由积极的心理学练习组成,特别是目标乐观,积极情绪和自我同情。结果表明,尽管疼痛,PPI条件下的患者对幸福,乐观,积极的预期,积极影响,自我同情和生活的能力,积极的影响,以及与患者相比的痛苦灾难性,抑郁和焦虑较低。 WLC条件。但是,与WLC条件相比,PPI完成后,执行任务表现并未改善。结论尽管缺乏积极情绪和乐观的证据可以提高慢性疼痛患者的执行任务表现,但这项研究表明,在慢性疼痛患者中,可以令人信服地令人信服地表明可以增加积极的情绪和慢性疼痛患者的态度患者。必须进一步探索可能降低痛苦对行政运作的负面影响的可修改的心理因素。我们证明了基于互联网的正心理干预,增强了慢性疼痛患者的乐观和积极情绪。这些情感改进与改进的执行任务表现无关。随着痛苦本身往往无法解除,必须具有减少慢性疼痛的沉重的技术。

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    《European journal of pain :》 |2018年第7期|共13页
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    Clinical Psychological ScienceMaastricht UniversityMaastricht The Netherlands;

    Clinical Psychological ScienceMaastricht UniversityMaastricht The Netherlands;

    Clinical Psychological ScienceMaastricht UniversityMaastricht The Netherlands;

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