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Hurting Inside and Out? Emotional and Physical Pain in Self-Harm Ideation and Enactment

机译:内外急转弯?自我构想和制定中的情绪和身体疼痛

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Those who self-harm have been shown to be less sensitive to physical pain, but more sensitive to emotional pain, appearing to contradict social neuroscience research that suggests that individuals who are more sensitive to physical pain are also more sensitive to emotional pain. The current study investigated the relationship between self-reported emotional pain sensitivity and physical pain distress in those who think (ideate) about and engage in (enact) self-harm. A total of 351 healthy adults completed a battery of anonymous online questionnaires assessing emotional sensitivity, physical pain distress and sensitivity, and lifetime history of self-harm, as well as depressive symptoms, self-critical style, perfectionistic cognitions, and perfectionistic self-presentation. Emotional sensitivity and physical pain distress were higher in both the self-harm ideation and enactment groups than in controls and there was a significant ordered effect, such that the enactment group was more sensitive to emotional and physical pain than the ideation group. A similar significant ordered effect in physical pain sensitivity was observed only when controlling for previous suicide attempt. Within the ideation group, physical pain distress and self-critical style were the only factors significantly associated with emotional pain sensitivity, but only the presence of perfectionistic cognitions was significantly associated with emotional pain sensitivity in the enactment group. Taken together, the findings suggest an association between self-perceived emotional sensitivity and physical pain distress in self-harm ideation, but possibly a disconnection between self-perceived and behavioral sensitivity to physical pain in self-harm enactment. Furthermore, self-criticism and perfectionism may be differentially associated with emotional sensitivity in self-harm ideation and enactment.
机译:研究表明,自残者对身体疼痛较不敏感,但对情绪性疼痛较敏感,似乎与社会神经科学研究相矛盾,后者表明,对身体性疼痛较敏感的人对情绪性疼痛也较敏感。当前的研究调查了那些认为(理想)并从事(实施)自我伤害的人们自我报告的情绪疼痛敏感性与身体疼痛困扰之间的关系。共有351名健康成年人完成了一系列匿名的在线调查问卷,评估了情绪敏感性,身体疼痛困扰和敏感性,一生的自我伤害史,抑郁症状,自我批评风格,完美主义认知和完美自我表现。在自残观念和行为方面,情绪敏感性和身体痛苦程度均高于对照组,并且有显着的有序效应,因此,观念组比观念组对情感和身体痛苦更敏感。仅在控制先前的自杀尝试时,才观察到在物理疼痛敏感性方面的相似的显着有序作用。在构想组中,身体疼痛困扰和自我批评风格是与情绪疼痛敏感性显着相关的唯一因素,但是在行为制定组中,只有完美主义认知的存在与情绪疼痛敏感性显着相关。综上所述,这些发现表明自我伤害观念中自我感知的情绪敏感性与身体疼痛困扰之间存在关联,但在自我伤害行为中自我感知与对身体疼痛的行为敏感性之间可能存在脱节。此外,自我批评和完美主义在自我伤害的观念和行为上与情感敏感性可能存在差异。

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