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Papers: 31 Aug 2024 - 6 Sep 2024


2024 Aug 28


BMC Neurol


39198777


24


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Differential effects of everyday-life social support on chronic pain.

Authors

Weiß M, Jachnik A, Lampe EC, Gründahl M, Harnik M, Sommer C, Rittner HL, Hein G

Abstract

Social support is a multidimensional construct encompassing emotional support as well as pain-focused care and attention, also known as solicitous support. One the one hand, social support is widely believed to positively influence pain symptoms, their intensity, and the ability to cope and influence pain. On the other hand, social support can be negative if it conflicts with the patient’s needs or even causes discomfort. How different types of social support influence pain is not very well understood especially because most of the present research originates from laboratory studies, raising uncertainties about its generalizability to the everyday life of individuals with chronic pain.