2012
DOI: 10.1097/psy.0b013e31826ae4ae
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Cognitive-Perceptual Factors in Noncardiac Chest Pain and Cardiac Chest Pain

Abstract: The current DSM-5 proposal with regard to somatic symptom disorder recommends using psychological factors as diagnostic criteria for medically unexplained symptoms while placing less emphasis on the criterion of lack of somatic causation. In this study, an association between pain characteristics and cognitive-perceptual factors was found both for patients with NCCP and for patients with CCP. We found no evidence for a specific profile of psychological characteristics distinguishing patients with NCCP from pat… Show more

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“…Another study found that beliefs in a chronic timeline and doubts regarding treatment efficacy predicted low reassurance at one-month follow-up in patients newly diagnosed with NCCP (Donkin et al, 2006). As previously mentioned, there are also recent results linking maladaptive illness perceptions in NCCP patients to more severe chest pain (Schroeder et al, 2012). Further, negative illness perceptions fit with theoretical conceptualizations of NCCP, in which beliefs regarding the detrimental effects of chest pain have been proposed as a cognitive factor in the maintenance of this condition (Eifert, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…Another study found that beliefs in a chronic timeline and doubts regarding treatment efficacy predicted low reassurance at one-month follow-up in patients newly diagnosed with NCCP (Donkin et al, 2006). As previously mentioned, there are also recent results linking maladaptive illness perceptions in NCCP patients to more severe chest pain (Schroeder et al, 2012). Further, negative illness perceptions fit with theoretical conceptualizations of NCCP, in which beliefs regarding the detrimental effects of chest pain have been proposed as a cognitive factor in the maintenance of this condition (Eifert, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Eifert et al, (1996) have demonstrated that individuals with NCCP display stronger disease conviction than patients diagnosed with cardiac disease. Recent findings from NCCP samples have also shown an association between illness-specific beliefs and chest pain severity (Schroeder et al, 2012), depression, and health-related quality of life (Jonsbu, Martinsen, Morken, Moum, & Dammen, 2012). These studies have established the significance of cognitive processes in NCCP, however, continued investigation is needed to expand our understanding of the function of maladaptive illness beliefs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Os estudos revisados, em sua grande parte, analisavam principalmente as Karademas, Zarogiannos, & Karamvakalis, 2010;MacInnes, 2013;MacInnes, 2014;McCabe, Barnason, & Houfek, 2011;Molloy et al, 2009;Mulligan et al, 2012;Riley et al, 2012;Schroeder et al, 2012;Steca et al, 2013a;2013b), um estudo foi realizado no continente Asiático (Yan et al, 2011) Mulligan et al, 2012;Schroeder et al, 2012;Steca et al, 2013b). Um outro estudo também utilizou uma escala (Self-Efficacy Scale) para medir os fatores de risco cardíaco (Steca et al, 2013a).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Em um outro estudo, maiores crenças na duração cíclica da doença se relacionaram com níveis mais elevados de incapacidade funcional e sintomas depressivos três meses após a cirurgia (Juergens et al, 2010). Já as crenças relacionadas à cronicidade da doença estiveram associadas a maiores crenças no controle do tratamento e controle pessoal (Riley et al, 2012) e com maior crença no autocuidado e autoeficácia (Steca et al, 2013b) Houve também a falta de disposição e interesse dos participantes em responderem os questionários (Mulligan et al, 2012;Schroeder et al, 2012). No estudo de Schroeder et al (2012), segundo os autores, esse aspecto deu-se pela forma de abordagem aos pacientes e pelas implicações do seu quadro clínico no momento da abordagem.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…The CSM has been applied to NCCP, with findings demonstrating that negative illness representations are related to psychological (Jonsbu et al 2012) and physical (Schroeder et al 2012) outcomes in patients with NCCP. Webster et al (2014b) found that illness representations were related to elevated anxiety and depression and poorer QoL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%