Tendency to catastrophize somatic sensations: pain catastrophizing and anxiety sensitivity in predicting headache.

Abstract:

:General catastrophic thinking styles about uncomfortable bodily sensations may predispose the development of common health pathologies, such as persistent headache. The purpose of this research was to explore the relationships between the Pain Catastrophizing (PC) Scale and Anxiety Sensitivity (AS) Index, which measure tendencies to catastrophize pain- and anxiety-related somatic sensations, respectively. A non-clinical sample completed the PC Scale, AS Index, and health outcome questionnaires regarding headache (n = 1018). Results revealed that: (i) AS and PC are empirically separate constructs; (ii) the overlap between PC and AS lies within the domain of fearing physical catastrophe; (iii) AS independently predicts weekly headache, headache pain intensity, and the number of a wide range of physical symptoms associated with headache; and (iv) PC independently predicts the presence of weekly headache. Limitations and implications of this research, as well as recommendations for future research directions are discussed.

journal_name

Cogn Behav Ther

authors

Drahovzal DN,Stewart SH,Sullivan MJ

doi

10.1080/16506070600898397

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2006-01-01 00:00:00

pages

226-35

issue

4

eissn

1650-6073

issn

1651-2316

pii

J2W37N0418766044

journal_volume

35

pub_type

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