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Somatic focus/awareness: Relationship to negative affect and pain in chronic pain patients
Authors:Erin M O'Brien  James W Atchison  Henry A Gremillion  Lori B Waxenberg  Michael E Robinson
Institution:1. University of Florida, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, Box 100165, Gainesville, FL 32610‐0165, USA;2. University of Florida, College of Medicine ‐ Orthopaedics, Gainesville, FL 32610‐0165, USA;3. University of Florida, College of Dentistry ‐ Hospital Dental Service, Gainesville, FL 32610‐0165, USA
Abstract:Somatic focus refers to the tendency to notice and report physical symptoms, and has been investigated in relation to chronically painful conditions. This study investigated the relationship between somatic focus, as measured by the Pennebaker Inventory of Limbic Languidness (PILL), negative affect and pain. A secondary purpose of the present study was to examine sex differences in these relationships. Participants included 280 chronic pain patients (69.6% females, 88.9% Caucasian), who completed a battery of self‐report measures on somatic focus, pain, negative affect, coping, and dysfunction. Results for the overall sample revealed that the PILL shares considerable variance with measures of negative affect, particularly with the physiological components of anxiety and depression. When the results were analyzed separately for male and female patients, it was found that several components of negative affect and cognitive factors play a stronger role in predicting somatic focus among men compared to women. Additional analyses then examined whether somatic focus was predictive of male and female patients’ pain reports. Results indicated that somatic focus explained a small, but unique amount of variance in female patients’ pain reports, which differed from the relationship observed among male patients.
Keywords:Somatic focus  Chronic pain  Sex differences  Negative affect  Pennebaker inventory of limbic languidness (PILL)
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