| Literature DB >> 30487857 |
Marcin Rzeszutek1,2, Włodzimierz Oniszczenko3,4, Katarzyna Schier3,4, Edyta Biernat-Kałuża5, Robert Gasik6.
Abstract
The main goal of our study was to investigate and compare the relationship between temperament traits postulated by the Regulative Theory of Temperament (RTT) and social support dimensions with the level of trauma symptoms, as appear in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), in an HIV/AIDS patient sample [HIV+ (n=182) and AIDS (n=128)] and in patients suffering from chronic pain (rheumatoid arthritis; n=150). The level of trauma symptoms was assessed with the PTSD Factorial Version Inventory (PTSD-F), temperament was measured with the Formal Characteristics of Behaviour-Temperament Inventory (FCB-TI), and social support was tested with the Berlin Social Support Scales (BSSS). Significant predictors of trauma symptoms among participants were temperament traits (emotional reactivity, perseveration, and sensory sensitivity), and social support dimensions (perceived support, need for support, support seeking, and actually received support). We also noticed significant differences between the levels of trauma symptoms, temperament, and social support between HIV/AIDS and chronic pain patients. The importance of trauma symptoms, as well as temperament traits and social support, should be taken into account in planning the forms of psychological support that should accompany pharmacotherapy for HIV/AIDS and chronic pain patients.Entities:
Keywords: AIDS; Chronic pain; Descriptive survey study; HIV; Trauma
Year: 2015 PMID: 30487857 PMCID: PMC6225014 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2015.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Health Psychol ISSN: 1697-2600
Means and Standard Deviations comparisons for temperament traits, social support dimensions, and trauma symptoms in HIV+ (n=182), AIDS (n=128), and rheumatoid arthritis (n=150) patients.
| Variables | Scores | HIV+ | AIDS | Rheumatoid Arthritis | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| range | |||||
| Briskness | 0-19 | 12.64 (3.69) | 11.43 (2.94) | 11.63(4.70) | 4.78 |
| Perseveration | 2-20 | 11.92 (3.52) | 12.71 (4.01) | 12.38(3.62) | 1.49 |
| Sensory Sensitivity | 2-20 | 10.92 (3.30) | 10.83 (2.96) | 13.99(3.50) | 63.67(a) |
| Emotional Reactivity | 2-20 | 10.55 (3.36) | 11.06 (3.31) | 12.05(3.69) | 15.29(a) |
| Endurance | 0-20 | 9.79 (2.31) | 9.03 (2.37) | 6.93(4.46) | 45.10(a) |
| Activity | 0-19 | 10.49 (3.51) | 9.76 (3.42) | 7.29(4.12) | 48.16(a) |
| Perceived Support | 8-32 | 23.43 (6.57) | 22.35 (5.70) | 25.16(6.01) | 5.83(a) |
| Need for Support | 4-16 | 10.84 (2.28) | 10.49 (2.34) | 11.16(2.52) | 2.65 |
| Support Seeking | 5-20 | 12.60 (3.18) | 12.74 (3.18) | 13.85(3.86) | 7.54(a) |
| Actually Received Support | 15-60 | 41.92 (9.07) | 42.57 (9.15) | 46.09(11.17) | 13.35(a) |
| Intrusion/Arousal | 0-43 | 33.30 (11.41) | 34.07 (11.25) | 35.67(8.51) | 2.47 |
| Avoidance/Numbing | 0-41 | 33.07 (12.01) | 33.42 (11.75) | 34.64(8.66) | 1.09 |
| Global Trauma Score | 4-86 | 66.37 (22.98) | 67.50 (22.43) | 70.31(16.15) | 1.65 |
Note: (a) chi square = value for Kruskal-Wallis test.
p<.05.
p<.01.
p<.001.
Pearson's r correlations between temperament traits, social support scales, and Global Trauma Score in HIV+ (n=182), AIDS (n=128), and rheumatoid arthritis (n=150) patients.
| HIV | AIDS | Rheumatoid Arthritis | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Briskness | −.22 | −.15 | −.14 |
| Perseveration | .14 | .27 | .09 |
| Sensory Sensitivity | −.35 | −.34 | −.12 |
| Emotional Reactivity | .23 | .21 | .23 |
| Endurance | −.09 | −.04 | −.11 |
| Activity | −.18 | −.04 | −.13 |
| Perceived Support | .23 | .07 | −.17 |
| Need for Support | .09 | −.07 | .03 |
| Support Seeking | .27 | .21 | −.15 |
| Actually Received Support | .18 | .11 | −.24 |
Note.
p<.05;
p<.01.
Hierarchical regression analysis of temperament traits and social support scales as predictors of Global Trauma Symptoms in the HIV+ sample (n = 182).
| Model | Predictor | Beta | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Briskness | 7.76(a) | - | .46 | .21 | Briskness | −.08 |
| Perseveration | Perseveration | .12 | ||||
| Sensory Sensitivity | Sensory Sensitivity | −.37 | ||||
| Emotional Reactivity | Emotional Reactivity | .08 | ||||
| Endurance | Endurance | −.06 | ||||
| Activity | Activity | −.10 | ||||
| + | 7.47(b) | 5.74 | .55 | .30 | Briskness | −.12 |
| Perceived Support | Perseveration | .12 | ||||
| Need for Support | Sensory Sensitivity | −.35 | ||||
| Support Seeking | Emotional Reactivity | .08 | ||||
| Actually Received Support | Endurance | −.12 | ||||
| Activity | −.10 | |||||
| Perceived Support | .15 | |||||
| Need for Support | −.14 | |||||
| Support Seeking | .24 | |||||
| Actually Received Support | .01 |
Note. (a) df = 6/175; (b) df = 4/171.
p<.05.
p<.01.
p<.001.
Hierarchical Regression Analysis of, Temperament Traits and Social Support Scales as Predictors of Global Trauma Symptoms in the AIDS Sample (n = 128).
| Model | Predictor | Beta | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Briskness | 5.25(a) | - | .45 | .21 | Briskness | −.01 |
| Perseveration | Perseveration | .22 | ||||
| Sensory Sensitivity | Sensory Sensitivity | −.33 | ||||
| Emotional Reactivity | Emotional Reactivity | .14 | ||||
| Endurance | Endurance | .06 | ||||
| Activity | Activity | −.07 | ||||
| + | 4.31(b) | 2.51 | .52 | .27 | Briskness | .01 |
| Perceived Support | Perseveration | .21 | ||||
| Need for Support | Sensory Sensitivity | −.32 | ||||
| Support Seeking | Emotional Reactivity | .15 | ||||
| Actually Received Support | Endurance | .09 | ||||
| Activity | −.09 | |||||
| Perceived Support | .13 | |||||
| Need for Support | .11 | |||||
| Support Seeking | .23 | |||||
| Actually Received Support | −.06 |
Note. (a) df = 6/121; (b) df = 4/117.
p<.05.
p<.001.
Hierarchical regression analysis of temperament traits and social support scales as predictors of Global Trauma Symptoms in the rheumatoid arthritis sample (n = 150).
| Model | Predictor | Beta | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Briskness | 2.07 (a) | - | .28 | .08 | Briskness | .02 |
| Perseveration | Perseveration | −.01 | ||||
| Sensory Sensitivity | Sensory Sensitivity | −.12 | ||||
| Emotional Reactivity | Emotional Reactivity | .23 | ||||
| Endurance | Endurance | .01 | ||||
| Activity | Activity | .09 | ||||
| + | 2.69(b) | 3.41 | .40 | .16 | Briskness | .01 |
| Perceived Support | Perseveration | −.01 | ||||
| Need for Support | Sensory Sensitivity | −.10 | ||||
| Support Seeking | Emotional Reactivity | .21 | ||||
| Actually Received Support | Endurance | .04 | ||||
| Activity | −.10 | |||||
| Perceived Support | .05 | |||||
| Need for Support | −.19 | |||||
| Support Seeking | .14 | |||||
| Actually Received Support | −.25 |
Note. (a) df = 6/143; (b) df = 4/139.
p<.05.
p<.01.
Figure 1Path diagram of the relationship between the level of perseveration, perceived support, support seeking and the Global Trauma Score among HIV/AIDS sample (n = 310).
Note. *** p < .001; * p < .05; - - - not significant.
Figure 2Path Diagram of the Relationship Between the Level of Emotional Reactivity, Need for Support, Actually Received Support and the Global Trauma Score among Rheumatoid Arthritis (n = 150).
Note. *** p < .001; ** p < .01; - - - not significant.