Metacogniciones sobre el dolor, la funcionalidad y la intensidad del dolor en mujeres con fibromialgia
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Determinar la capacidad explicativa de las metacogniciones y las creencias del dolor sobre la funcionalidad, el afrontamiento y la intensidad del dolor, siguiendo el Modelo de Funciones Ejecutivas de Autorregulación (FEAR) en una muestra de mujeres con fibromialgia de Medellín y su Área Metropolitana. Método: Se aplicaron: Escala de Metacogniciones acerca del Control de Síntomas, Cuestionario de Autoeficacia al Dolor, Escala de Catastrofización al Dolor Crónico, Cuestionario de Afrontamiento al Dolor Crónico, Escala WHODAS 2.0 y Escala numérica de la intensidad del dolor. La muestra estuvo representada por 108 mujeres entre 24 y 60 años con diagnóstico de fibromialgia. Se realizó un proceso de modilización por medio de un análisis de ecuaci... Ver más
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Fibromyalgia Universidad San Buenaventura - USB (Colombia) self-efficacy Jiménez-Benítez, Mercedes Aguirre- Acevedo, Daniel-Camilo Ortega-González, Misleydis To determine the explanatory capacity of pain metacognitions and beliefs over the functionality, coping and pain intensity, following the Model of Self-Regulatory Executive Functions (S-REF) in a sample of women with fibromyalgia from Medellín and its Metropolitan Area. Method: Metacognitions Scale on Symptom Control, Pain Self-efficacy Questionnaire, Chronic Pain Catastrophizing Scale, Chronic Pain Coping Questionnaire, WHODAS 2.0 Scale, and Pain Intensity Numerical Scale. The sample was represented by 108 women between 24 and 60 years old with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. A modeling process was carried out through an analysis of structural equations. Results: The final model fails to fit. Despite this, the analysis suggests that negative metacognitions and pain self-efficacy have an effect over the tendency to catastrophizing. 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Determinar la capacidad explicativa de las metacogniciones y las creencias del dolor sobre la funcionalidad, el afrontamiento y la intensidad del dolor, siguiendo el Modelo de Funciones Ejecutivas de Autorregulación (FEAR) en una muestra de mujeres con fibromialgia de Medellín y su Área Metropolitana. Método: Se aplicaron: Escala de Metacogniciones acerca del Control de Síntomas, Cuestionario de Autoeficacia al Dolor, Escala de Catastrofización al Dolor Crónico, Cuestionario de Afrontamiento al Dolor Crónico, Escala WHODAS 2.0 y Escala numérica de la intensidad del dolor. La muestra estuvo representada por 108 mujeres entre 24 y 60 años con diagnóstico de fibromialgia. Se realizó un proceso de modilización por medio de un análisis de ecuaciones estructurales. Resultados: El modelo final no logra ajustarse. A pesar de ello, el análisis sugiere que las metacogniciones negativas y la autoeficacia al dolor tienen un efecto sobre la tendencia a la catastrofización. Esta última y la autoeficacia al dolor son las principales mediadoras en los efectos de funcionalidad. La intensidad del dolor no está determinada por las metacogniciones relacionadas con este.
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To determine the explanatory capacity of pain metacognitions and beliefs over the functionality, coping and pain intensity, following the Model of Self-Regulatory Executive Functions (S-REF) in a sample of women with fibromyalgia from Medellín and its Metropolitan Area. Method: Metacognitions Scale on Symptom Control, Pain Self-efficacy Questionnaire, Chronic Pain Catastrophizing Scale, Chronic Pain Coping Questionnaire, WHODAS 2.0 Scale, and Pain Intensity Numerical Scale. The sample was represented by 108 women between 24 and 60 years old with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. A modeling process was carried out through an analysis of structural equations. Results: The final model fails to fit. Despite this, the analysis suggests that negative metacognitions and pain self-efficacy have an effect over the tendency to catastrophizing. The latter and the pain self-efficacy are the main mediators in the effects of functionality. The intensity of pain is not determined by the metacognitions related to it.
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