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A Study On The Behavior In Patients with Orofacial Pain By Biobehavioral Pain Profile

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Abstract


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The aim of this study was to measure effects of the following items to pain and pain begavior reaction in patients with chronic orofacial pain.
Items that contribute to the first factor(Environmental Influences) measure environmental sources of information that may affect illness behavior, Second factor(Loss of Control) measure appraisals and attributions perceived to influence personal views about pain, Third factor(Health Care Avoidance) measures a variety of avoidant behaviors, Fourth factor(Past and Current Experiences) measures experiences with treatment. Fifth factor(Physiological Responsivity) measures physiological parameters that are expenenced in association with pain, Sixth factor(Thoughts of Disease Progression) measures thoughts regarding the etiology and progression of disease in relation to pain 150 patients that were consist of 40 male and 110 female were participated in this study The obtained results of this study were as follows.
1 Environmental influences and loss of control scales were recorded high score in patients with chronic orofacial pain
2 "Physician¡¯s descriptions of what your pain will be like" and "Physician¡¯s facial expression when they ask about your pain" items from the environmental influences were recorded high score These results indicated that responsibility of doctor is very important to the pain reaction behavior of patients Also, items from thoughts regarding the etiology and progression of disease in relation to pain influenced to the pain reaction
3 There were sigruficant differences on the "nurses¡¯ descriptions of what your pain will be like", "physician¡¯s and nurses¡¯ facial expression when they ask about your pain", "TV and radio", and "literature" items from the environmental influences between male and female patients
4 There were no significant differences on the each scale between arthrogenous and combination group and significant correlated with all 6 scales

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