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Spouse Criticism/Hostility Toward Partners With Chronic Pain: The Role of Spouse Attributions for Patient Control Over Pain Behaviors.

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Burns, JW; Gerhart, J; Post, KM; Smith, DA; Porter, LS; Buvanendran, A; Fras, AM; Keefe, FJ
Published in: J Pain
November 2018

Spouse attributions regarding displays of pain behaviors by their partners with chronic pain may account for subsequent increases in spouse critical/hostile responses toward their partners. People with chronic low back pain (n = 105) and their pain-free spouses (n = 105) completed electronic diary measures 5 times per day for 14 consecutive days. Key items assessed spouse observations of patient pain behavior, attributions regarding these behaviors, and spouse critical/hostile responses toward patients. Results were 1) spouse observations of patient pain behavior at time 1 predicted high levels of spouse critical/hostile responses toward the patient at time 2. 2) "Internal" attributions (eg, the patient was attempting to influence spouse's feelings) at time 1 predicted high levels of spouse critical/hostile responses toward the patient at time 2. 3) Internal attributions mediated links between spouse-observed pain behaviors at time 1 and levels of spouse critical/hostile responses at time 2. Spouse observations of patient pain behavior was also related to an "external" attribution (ie, patient pain behavior was due to pain condition), but this attribution was not a significant mediator. A vital factor linking spouse scrutiny to spouse critical/hostile responses may be the spouse's ascribed reasons for the patient's grimacing, bracing, complaining, and so forth. Perspective: Results indicate that spouse internal and negative attributions for pain behaviors of their partners with chronic pain may influence subsequent spouse critical/hostile reactions to them. Findings suggest that replacing spouse internal and negative attributions with external, compassionate, and accepting explanations may be useful therapeutic targets for couples coping with chronic pain.

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J Pain

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EISSN

1528-8447

Publication Date

November 2018

Volume

19

Issue

11

Start / End Page

1308 / 1317

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Spouses
  • Middle Aged
  • Medical Records
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Humans
  • Hostility
  • Female
  • Chronic Pain
 

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Burns, J. W., Gerhart, J., Post, K. M., Smith, D. A., Porter, L. S., Buvanendran, A., … Keefe, F. J. (2018). Spouse Criticism/Hostility Toward Partners With Chronic Pain: The Role of Spouse Attributions for Patient Control Over Pain Behaviors. J Pain, 19(11), 1308–1317. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2018.05.007
Burns, John W., James Gerhart, Kristina M. Post, David A. Smith, Laura S. Porter, Asokumar Buvanendran, Anne Marie Fras, and Francis J. Keefe. “Spouse Criticism/Hostility Toward Partners With Chronic Pain: The Role of Spouse Attributions for Patient Control Over Pain Behaviors.J Pain 19, no. 11 (November 2018): 1308–17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpain.2018.05.007.
Burns JW, Gerhart J, Post KM, Smith DA, Porter LS, Buvanendran A, et al. Spouse Criticism/Hostility Toward Partners With Chronic Pain: The Role of Spouse Attributions for Patient Control Over Pain Behaviors. J Pain. 2018 Nov;19(11):1308–17.
Burns, John W., et al. “Spouse Criticism/Hostility Toward Partners With Chronic Pain: The Role of Spouse Attributions for Patient Control Over Pain Behaviors.J Pain, vol. 19, no. 11, Nov. 2018, pp. 1308–17. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jpain.2018.05.007.
Burns JW, Gerhart J, Post KM, Smith DA, Porter LS, Buvanendran A, Fras AM, Keefe FJ. Spouse Criticism/Hostility Toward Partners With Chronic Pain: The Role of Spouse Attributions for Patient Control Over Pain Behaviors. J Pain. 2018 Nov;19(11):1308–1317.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Pain

DOI

EISSN

1528-8447

Publication Date

November 2018

Volume

19

Issue

11

Start / End Page

1308 / 1317

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Spouses
  • Middle Aged
  • Medical Records
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Humans
  • Hostility
  • Female
  • Chronic Pain