Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study

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Main Author: Valente, Maria Alexandra Ferreira
Publication Date: 2011
Other Authors: Ribeiro, José Luís Pais, Jensen, Mark P., Almeida, Ruben
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Objective. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between coping and adjustment to chronic pain in a sample of patients from Portugal and to discuss the findings with respect to published findings from two studies using patients from the United States. Design. Two brief measures of pain coping were translated and administered with measures of physical and psychological functioning to a sample of Portuguese patients. Analyses examined the associations among the study variables and compared the results with published data from two patient samples from the United States. Participants. One hundred seventeen individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain. Outcome Measures. Portuguese translations of brief versions of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire and Chronic Pain Coping Inventory and criterion measures of pain intensity, pain interference, and depression. Results. Statistically significant positive associations were found between measures of patient dysfunction and catastrophizing, praying/hoping, guarding, asking for assistance, and support seeking; and negative associations were found between the criterion measures and ignoring sensations, coping self-statements, and increasing behavioral activities. Mean differences between the Portuguese and US samples in the coping scales were found for nine of the 15 coping scales. Conclusions. The results support the reliability and validity of the translated Coping Strategies Questionnaire and Chronic Pain Coping Inventory and also indicate a number of similarities, but also some interesting differences, in the findings from the Portuguese vs US samples, suggesting that there may be cultural differences in how people cope with pain.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study
title Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study
spellingShingle Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study
Valente, Maria Alexandra Ferreira
Chronic pain
Cross-cultural research
Coping
Catastrophizing
title_short Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study
title_full Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study
title_fullStr Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study
title_full_unstemmed Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study
title_sort Coping with chronic musculoskeletal pain in Portugal and in the United States: A cross-cultural study
author Valente, Maria Alexandra Ferreira
author_facet Valente, Maria Alexandra Ferreira
Ribeiro, José Luís Pais
Jensen, Mark P.
Almeida, Ruben
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro, José Luís Pais
Jensen, Mark P.
Almeida, Ruben
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valente, Maria Alexandra Ferreira
Ribeiro, José Luís Pais
Jensen, Mark P.
Almeida, Ruben
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
Cross-cultural research
Coping
Catastrophizing
topic Chronic pain
Cross-cultural research
Coping
Catastrophizing
description Objective. The aim of this study was to examine the associations between coping and adjustment to chronic pain in a sample of patients from Portugal and to discuss the findings with respect to published findings from two studies using patients from the United States. Design. Two brief measures of pain coping were translated and administered with measures of physical and psychological functioning to a sample of Portuguese patients. Analyses examined the associations among the study variables and compared the results with published data from two patient samples from the United States. Participants. One hundred seventeen individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain. Outcome Measures. Portuguese translations of brief versions of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire and Chronic Pain Coping Inventory and criterion measures of pain intensity, pain interference, and depression. Results. Statistically significant positive associations were found between measures of patient dysfunction and catastrophizing, praying/hoping, guarding, asking for assistance, and support seeking; and negative associations were found between the criterion measures and ignoring sensations, coping self-statements, and increasing behavioral activities. Mean differences between the Portuguese and US samples in the coping scales were found for nine of the 15 coping scales. Conclusions. The results support the reliability and validity of the translated Coping Strategies Questionnaire and Chronic Pain Coping Inventory and also indicate a number of similarities, but also some interesting differences, in the findings from the Portuguese vs US samples, suggesting that there may be cultural differences in how people cope with pain.
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