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Fear of severe pain mediates sex differences in pain sensitivity responses to thermal stimuli.

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Horn, ME; Alappattu, MJ; Gay, CW; Bishop, M
Published in: Pain Res Treat
2014

The purpose of this paper was to examine the relationship of sex and pain-related fear in pain intensity reports to thermal stimuli and whether sex differences in reported pain intensity were mediated by pain-related fear. 177 participants, 124 female (23.5 ± 4.5 years old), filled out a demographic and fear of pain questionnaire (FPQ-III). Experimental pain testing was performed using thermal stimuli applied to the lower extremity. Participants rated the intensity of pain using the numerical pain rating scale (NPRS). Independent t-tests, Sobel's test, and linear regression models were performed to examine the relationships between sex, fear of pain, and pain sensitivity. We found significant sex differences for thermal pain threshold temperatures (t = 2.04,  P = 0.04) and suprathreshold pain ratings for 49°C (t = -2.12,  P = 0.04) and 51°C (t = -2.36,  P = 0.02). FPQ-severe score mediated the effect of suprathreshold pain ratings of 49° (t = 2.00,  P = 0.05), 51° (t = 2.07,  P = 0.04), and pain threshold temperatures (t = -2.12,  P = 0.03). There are differences in the pain sensitivity between sexes, but this difference may be mediated by baseline psychosocial factors such as fear of pain.

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Pain Res Treat

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2090-1542

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2014

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2014

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897953

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United States
 

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Horn, M. E., Alappattu, M. J., Gay, C. W., & Bishop, M. (2014). Fear of severe pain mediates sex differences in pain sensitivity responses to thermal stimuli. Pain Res Treat, 2014, 897953. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/897953
Horn, Maggie E., Meryl J. Alappattu, Charles W. Gay, and Mark Bishop. “Fear of severe pain mediates sex differences in pain sensitivity responses to thermal stimuli.Pain Res Treat 2014 (2014): 897953. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/897953.
Horn ME, Alappattu MJ, Gay CW, Bishop M. Fear of severe pain mediates sex differences in pain sensitivity responses to thermal stimuli. Pain Res Treat. 2014;2014:897953.
Horn, Maggie E., et al. “Fear of severe pain mediates sex differences in pain sensitivity responses to thermal stimuli.Pain Res Treat, vol. 2014, 2014, p. 897953. Pubmed, doi:10.1155/2014/897953.
Horn ME, Alappattu MJ, Gay CW, Bishop M. Fear of severe pain mediates sex differences in pain sensitivity responses to thermal stimuli. Pain Res Treat. 2014;2014:897953.
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Published In

Pain Res Treat

DOI

ISSN

2090-1542

Publication Date

2014

Volume

2014

Start / End Page

897953

Location

United States