Psychophysiological Assessment of Stress in Chronic Pain: Comparisons of Stressful Stimuli and of Response Systems

Author:

Ohrbach R.1,Blascovich J.2,Gale E.N.1,McCall W.D.1,Dworkin S.F.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, 355 Squire

2. Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14214

3. Departments of Oral Medicine and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle

Abstract

Due to disparate findings across the published studies, the stress-hyperactivity hypothesis has never been fully accepted as a causal mechanism for chronic muscle pain. Two recent comprehensive reviews of the psychophysiological studies of chronic pain came to opposite conclusions about the viability of the hypothesis, which stemmed from differing importance placed on the experimental methodology: the adequacy of stress manipulation. The present study tested the hypotheses that the adequacy of stress manipulation is influenced by stress stimuli type, degree of personal relevance, and selection of criterion for verification of stress experience, and that these factors have a measurable impact on the related physiological responses in a manner that is consistent with a theory of stress applicable to clinical stress disorders. The three factors investigated were: task (imagery, reaction time), relevance (high, low), and manipulation criterion (autonomic, self-report). The tasks were presented to 16 chronic pain patients while muscle, electrodermal, and self-report responses were recorded. Reaction-time tasks and high-relevance conditions led to high muscle and electrodermal responses. Only the high-relevance imagery, however, produced high self-reported distress. Consistent with other research, the present overall data demonstrated differing physiological profiles for different stimuli types. More importantly, these data suggest that the manipulation type and the manipulation criterion influence outcomes of experimental tests of stress on physiological systems, which may directly lead to contrasting conclusions about causal relations between stress and chronic pain conditions.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Dentistry

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