Are Pacing Patterns Really Based on Value Goals? Exploring the Contextual Role of Pain Acceptance and Pain Catastrophizing in Women with Fibromyalgia

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Carmen Ecija
Patricia Catala
Sofía López-Roig
María Ángeles Pastor-Mira
Carmen Gallardo
Cecilia Peñacoba
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[1] Rey Juan Carlos University,Department of Psychology
[2] Miguel Hernández University,Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health
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Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings | 2021年 / 28卷
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Fibromyalgia; Pain acceptance; Catastrophizing; Pacing pattern; Moderation;
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Pain catastrophizing and pain acceptance have been associated with functioning in fibromyalgia. In relation to activity patterns, pacing has been defined as a helpful pattern to regulate activities in the context of value-based goals, but results regarding whether it is adaptive or not are controversial. This study analyzes the moderating role of pain acceptance between pain catastrophizing and pacing in 231 women with fibromyalgia. Moderation analyses were conducted with model 1 from the PROCESS Macro version 3.4. The results showed a clear moderating effect of pain acceptance. At low levels of pain acceptance, catastrophizing and pacing patterns maintained significant and positive associations. However, at high levels of pain acceptance, pacing was independent of catastrophizing. Far from considering pacing patterns as functional or dysfunctional per se, our results suggest that women with low pain acceptance carry out pacing influenced by catastrophizing independently of their goal pursuit, while patients who accept their pain may use pacing as a regulatory mechanism according to their goals.
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