Reattribution of Cancer Pain

Author:

Nehemkis Alexis M.1,Charter Richard A.1,Stampp Michele S.1,Gerber Kenneth E.1

Affiliation:

1. Veterans Administration Medical Center, Long Beach, California

Abstract

The psychological aspects of cancer pain have been largely neglected except in the treatment related research literature. The present study examines the role of attribution theory in illuminating the experience of cancer pain. Twenty-five cancer patients were administered pain and discomfort vertical visual analogue scales and a measure of locus of control. Data pertaining to intensity and perceived source (cancer, cancer therapy or unrelated benign conditions) of pain and discomfort, per cent attribution to each and physician ratings as to source were also obtained. While results indicate that a variety of reattributional phenomena do occur in cancer patients, such cognitive reappraisal does not diminish pain intensity. The findings further suggest that locus of control expectancies are important mediating variables in the reattribution of cancer pain and discomfort. The study raises research and clinical issues pertinent to understanding the experience of pain associated with cancer.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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