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The participation of Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMSs) in the perception of pain in patients with migraine: A psychological profile

Young's early maladaptive schemas questionnaire (YSQ-S3) is used to understand psychological aspects. OBJECTIVE: EMSs were evaluated in patients with migraine. METHODS: Sixty-five subjects were evaluated using the YSQ-S3 under standard conditions in a room with air conditioning at 22 ± 2°C. The...

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Autores principales: Ribas, Ketlin Helenise dos Santos, Ribas, Valdenilson Ribeiro, Barros, Silano Souto Mendes, Ribas, Valéria Ribeiro, Filizola, Maria da Glória Nogueira, Ribas, Renata de Melo Guerra, da Silva, Paulo César, Kucera, Carlos Augusto Cardoso, Martins, Hugo André de Lima
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5901252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29682236
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-57642018dn12-010010
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Sumario:Young's early maladaptive schemas questionnaire (YSQ-S3) is used to understand psychological aspects. OBJECTIVE: EMSs were evaluated in patients with migraine. METHODS: Sixty-five subjects were evaluated using the YSQ-S3 under standard conditions in a room with air conditioning at 22 ± 2°C. The subjects were stratified by morbidity (migraine), gender (male/female) and age (18-29 / 30-39 / 40-55). Controls (without migraine), n = 27 and patients (with migraine), n = 38, men (n = 19) and women (n = 46); participants aged 18-29 years, n = 34, aged 30-39 years, n = 14 and aged 40-55 years, n = 17. Data were analyzed using the Chi-square test, with p-values <0.05. Results were expressed as percentages in contingency tables. RESULTS: There was a significant association between migraine and female gender (84.21%; p-value <0.05, Table 1), between hypervigilance and inhibition, and unrelenting standards (56.52%; p-value <0.0.014, Table 2) and female gender with migraine. Moreover, there was a significant association between hypervigilance and inhibition, and unrelenting standards (73.68%; p-value <0.0001) and self-punishment (84.21%; p-value <0.0001) in patients with migraine of both genders (Table 3). CONCLUSION: The individuals with migraine had a psychological profile of being overly demanding with themselves and others and self-punishing, where this was more frequent in women.