Catastrophizing and pain in arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other rheumatic diseases

被引:374
作者
Edwards, RR [1 ]
Bingham, CO [1 ]
Bathon, J [1 ]
Haythornthwaite, JA [1 ]
机构
[1] Johns Hopkins Med Inst, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
来源
ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATISM-ARTHRITIS CARE & RESEARCH | 2006年 / 55卷 / 02期
关键词
pain; coping; catastrophizing; fibromyalgia; arthritis;
D O I
10.1002/art.21865
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective. Pain is among the most frequently reported, bothersome, and disabling symptoms described by patients with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other musculoskeletal conditions. This review describes a growing body of literature relating catastrophizing, a set of cognitive and emotional processes encompassing magnification of pain-related stimuli, feelings of helplessness, and a generally pessimistic orientation, to the experience of pain and pain-related sequelae across several rheumatic diseases. Methods. We reviewed published articles in which pain-related catastrophizing was assessed in the context of one or more rheumatic conditions. Because much of the available information on catastrophizing is derived from the more general-chronic pain literature, seminal studies in other disease states were also considered. Results. Catastrophizing is positively related, in both cross-sectional and prospective studies across different musculoskeletal conditions, to the reported severity of pain, affective distress, muscle and joint tenderness, pain-related disability, poor outcomes of pain treatment, and, potentially, to inflammatory disease activity. Moreover, these associations generally persist after controlling for symptoms of depression. There appear to be multiple mechanisms by which catastrophizing exerts its harmful effects, from maladaptive influences on the social environment to direct amplification of the central nervous system's processing of pain. Conclusion. Catastrophizing is a critically important variable in understanding the experience of pain in rheumatologic disorders as well as other chronic pain conditions. Pain-related catastrophizing may be an important target for both psychosocial and pharmacologic treatment of pain.
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