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Pain Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Alcohol Use Disorder Status: A Moderated Mediation Study of Emotion Dysregulation

Previous work suggests that the association between pain and emotional processes among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) may differ from healthy controls. This study investigates whether pain sensitivity mediates the association between negative affect and emotional dysregulation and wheth...

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Autores principales: Kopera, Maciej, Trucco, Elisa M., Suszek, Hubert, Kobyliński, Paweł, Wiśniewski, Paweł, Wojnar, Marcin, Jakubczyk, Andrzej
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8005076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33806849
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10061321
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author Kopera, Maciej
Trucco, Elisa M.
Suszek, Hubert
Kobyliński, Paweł
Wiśniewski, Paweł
Wojnar, Marcin
Jakubczyk, Andrzej
author_facet Kopera, Maciej
Trucco, Elisa M.
Suszek, Hubert
Kobyliński, Paweł
Wiśniewski, Paweł
Wojnar, Marcin
Jakubczyk, Andrzej
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description Previous work suggests that the association between pain and emotional processes among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) may differ from healthy controls. This study investigates whether pain sensitivity mediates the association between negative affect and emotional dysregulation and whether this association differs across AUD status using moderated mediation. The sample included 165 individuals diagnosed with AUD and 110 healthy controls. Of interest was pain sensitivity, as assessed with the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire, negative affect, as assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory, and emotional dysregulation, as assessed with the Difficulties in Emotional regulation Scale. Age, biological sex, and current pain severity were included as covariates. The results support a moderated partial mediation model that explained 44% of the variance in emotional dysregulation. The findings indicate that negative affect is related to higher pain sensitivity across groups. Moreover, pain sensitivity partially mediated the association between negative affect and emotional dysregulation, but in opposite directions depending on AUD status. Among healthy controls, greater pain sensitivity was related to better emotional regulation, while greater pain sensitivity led to greater emotional dysregulation among individuals with AUD. The potential parallels in the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of emotionality, pain, and AUD suggest that interventions targeting pain may improve adaptive affect regulation skills, which in turn could reduce negative affect and its effect on pain sensitivity among individuals with AUD.
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spelling pubmed-80050762021-03-29 Pain Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Alcohol Use Disorder Status: A Moderated Mediation Study of Emotion Dysregulation Kopera, Maciej Trucco, Elisa M. Suszek, Hubert Kobyliński, Paweł Wiśniewski, Paweł Wojnar, Marcin Jakubczyk, Andrzej J Clin Med Article Previous work suggests that the association between pain and emotional processes among individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) may differ from healthy controls. This study investigates whether pain sensitivity mediates the association between negative affect and emotional dysregulation and whether this association differs across AUD status using moderated mediation. The sample included 165 individuals diagnosed with AUD and 110 healthy controls. Of interest was pain sensitivity, as assessed with the Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire, negative affect, as assessed with the Beck Depression Inventory, and emotional dysregulation, as assessed with the Difficulties in Emotional regulation Scale. Age, biological sex, and current pain severity were included as covariates. The results support a moderated partial mediation model that explained 44% of the variance in emotional dysregulation. The findings indicate that negative affect is related to higher pain sensitivity across groups. Moreover, pain sensitivity partially mediated the association between negative affect and emotional dysregulation, but in opposite directions depending on AUD status. Among healthy controls, greater pain sensitivity was related to better emotional regulation, while greater pain sensitivity led to greater emotional dysregulation among individuals with AUD. The potential parallels in the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of emotionality, pain, and AUD suggest that interventions targeting pain may improve adaptive affect regulation skills, which in turn could reduce negative affect and its effect on pain sensitivity among individuals with AUD. MDPI 2021-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8005076/ /pubmed/33806849 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10061321 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kopera, Maciej
Trucco, Elisa M.
Suszek, Hubert
Kobyliński, Paweł
Wiśniewski, Paweł
Wojnar, Marcin
Jakubczyk, Andrzej
Pain Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Alcohol Use Disorder Status: A Moderated Mediation Study of Emotion Dysregulation
title Pain Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Alcohol Use Disorder Status: A Moderated Mediation Study of Emotion Dysregulation
title_full Pain Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Alcohol Use Disorder Status: A Moderated Mediation Study of Emotion Dysregulation
title_fullStr Pain Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Alcohol Use Disorder Status: A Moderated Mediation Study of Emotion Dysregulation
title_full_unstemmed Pain Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Alcohol Use Disorder Status: A Moderated Mediation Study of Emotion Dysregulation
title_short Pain Sensitivity, Negative Affect, and Alcohol Use Disorder Status: A Moderated Mediation Study of Emotion Dysregulation
title_sort pain sensitivity, negative affect, and alcohol use disorder status: a moderated mediation study of emotion dysregulation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8005076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33806849
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10061321
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