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Examining Affective-Motivational Dynamics and Behavioral Implications Within The Interpersonal Context of Pain.

Tine Vervoort1, Zina Trost2.   

Abstract

Emotional, motivational, and interpersonal dimensions are considered integral to pain experience but have largely been examined separately. In this focus article, we argue that an integrative theoretical account that acknowledges each of these elements is a critical next step to capture the complexity and nuance of interpersonal pain dynamics and to shape future research. The aim of this focus article is to provide a foundation for such an account by drawing upon established insights from appraisal theory of emotion, influential behavioral models, empathy/interpersonal pain research, and social psychology literature to highlight conceptual relationships, potential mechanisms of action, and avenues of inquiry that have not previously been examined in the context of pain. Specifically, we highlight the interpersonal nature of pain and the conceptual relationship between emotion and motivation in pain experience. We discuss an affective-motivational tension between self- and other-oriented goals that can arise within the interpersonal pain context, and how such dynamics may affect the nature and effectiveness of caregiving behavior. We then describe the role of emotion regulation and strategies that may facilitate optimal interpersonal pain dynamics and caregiving within a multiple goal context. Finally, we outline a foundation for an integrative theoretical model and directions for future research. PERSPECTIVE: Drawing upon insights from appraisal theory of emotion, empathy/interpersonal pain research, influential behavioral models, and social psychology literature, this focus article provides a foundation for an integrative affective-motivational account of interpersonal pain dynamics as a basis for theoretical and clinical advancement.
Copyright © 2017 American Pain Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Pain; appraisal; emotion; emotion regulation; empathy; goals; interpersonal dynamics; motivation; observer behavioral responses

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29309272     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2017.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pain        ISSN: 1526-5900            Impact factor:   5.820


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1.  The impact of maternal child- and self-oriented pain-related injustice appraisals upon maternal attention to child pain, attention to anger, and pain-attending behavior.

Authors:  Fleur Baert; Dimitri Van Ryckeghem; Alvaro Sanchez-Lopez; Megan M Miller; Adam T Hirsh; Zina Trost; Tine Vervoort
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Review 2.  A child in pain: A psychologist's perspective on changing priorities in scientific understanding and clinical care.

Authors:  Kenneth D Craig
Journal:  Paediatr Neonatal Pain       Date:  2020-08-04

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Journal:  Arch Sex Behav       Date:  2019-09-03

Review 4.  Why Unidimensional Pain Measurement Prevails in the Pediatric Acute Pain Context and What Multidimensional Self-Report Methods Can Offer.

Authors:  Tiina Jaaniste; Melanie Noel; Renee D Yee; Joseph Bang; Aidan Christopher Tan; G David Champion
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2019-12-02

5.  Biopsychosocial Contributors to Parent Behaviors during Child Venipuncture.

Authors:  Kaytlin L Constantin; Rachel L Moline; Rebecca Pillai Riddell; Jeffrey R Spence; C Meghan McMurtry
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-02

6.  The role of observer's fear of pain and health anxiety in empathy for pain: an experimental study.

Authors:  Danijela Serbic; Lucy Ferguson; Georgina Nichols; Michaela Smith; Georgina Thomas; Tamar Pincus
Journal:  Br J Pain       Date:  2019-04-08

7.  Motive Satisfaction in Chronic Pain Patients: Does It Improve in Multidisciplinary Inpatient Treatment and, if so, Does It Matter?

Authors:  Alessia M Vincent; Julian A Stewart; Niklaus Egloff; Martin Grosse Holtforth
Journal:  J Clin Psychol Med Settings       Date:  2021-06

8.  Contextualizing goal preferences in fear-avoidance models. Looking at fatigue as a disabling symptom in fibromyalgia patients.

Authors:  Cecilia Peñacoba; Irene López-Gómez; Maria Angeles Pastor-Mira; Sofía López-Roig; Carmen Ecija
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-07-08       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Development and validation of the Brief Assessment of Distress about Pain.

Authors:  Laura L Quentin; Cecelia I Nelson; Casey D Wright; Matthew C Arias; Manasi M Mittinty; Daniel W McNeil
Journal:  Eur J Pain       Date:  2021-04-13       Impact factor: 3.931

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