Expectancy-induced placebo analgesia in children and the role of magical thinking

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العنوان: Expectancy-induced placebo analgesia in children and the role of magical thinking
المؤلفون: Peter Krummenacher, Andrea H. Meyer, John M. Kelley, Joe Kossowsky, Caroline Schwarz, Jens Gaab, Peter Brugger
المساهمون: University of Zurich, Krummenacher, P
المصدر: The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Hot Temperature, Anxiety, Functional Laterality, 0302 clinical medicine, Surveys and Questionnaires, Medicine, Child, Pain Measurement, media_common, Sex Characteristics, 0303 health sciences, Pain Perception, Forearm, medicine.anatomical_structure, 2728 Neurology (clinical), Neurology, Anesthesia, Laterality, Female, 2703 Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, medicine.symptom, Personality, Sex characteristics, Pain Threshold, medicine.medical_specialty, media_common.quotation_subject, Pain, 610 Medicine & health, Placebo, Magical thinking, 03 medical and health sciences, Physical Stimulation, Threshold of pain, Humans, 030304 developmental biology, business.industry, Anticipation, Psychological, Placebo Effect, 10040 Clinic for Neurology, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, 2808 Neurology, Physical therapy, Neurology (clinical), Analgesia, business, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery
الوصف: Expectations and beliefs shape the experience of pain. This is most evident in context-induced, placebo analgesia, which has recently been shown to interact with the trait of magical thinking (MT) in adults. In children, placebo analgesia and the possible roles that MT and gender might play as modulators of placebo analgesia have remained unexplored. Using a paradigm in which heat pain stimuli were applied to both forearms, we investigated whether MT and gender can influence the magnitude of placebo analgesia in children. Participants were 49 right-handed children (aged 6–9 years) who were randomly assigned—stratified for MT and gender—to either an analgesia-expectation or a control-expectation condition. For both conditions, the placebo was a blue-colored hand disinfectant that was applied to the children's forearms. Independent of MT, the placebo treatment significantly increased both heat pain threshold and tolerance. The threshold placebo effect was more pronounced for girls than boys. In addition, independent of the expectation treatment, low-MT boys showed a lower tolerance increase on the left compared to the right side. Finally, MT specifically modulated tolerance on the right forearm side: Low-MT boys showed an increase, whereas high-MT boys showed a decrease in heat pain tolerance. This study documented a substantial expectation-induced placebo analgesia response in children (girls > boys) and demonstrated MT and gender-dependent laterality effects in pain perception. The findings may help improve individualized pain management for children. Perspective The study documents the first experimental evidence for a substantial expectancy-induced placebo analgesia response in healthy children aged 6 to 9 years (girls > boys). Moreover, the effect was substantially higher than the placebo response typically found in adults. The findings may help improve individualized pain management for children.
وصف الملف: Krummenacher_et_al_2014 (ZORA).pdf - application/pdf
اللغة: English
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::8a0c752ecb34ab78c6037afd33e023f6Test
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/100469Test/
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....8a0c752ecb34ab78c6037afd33e023f6
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE