Zusammenfassung
Diese Arbeit gibt einen kurzen Überblick über potenzielle
psychische Faktoren der Chronifizierung von Rückenschmerz und ihre
empirische Fundierung. Es gibt eine Reihe von plausiblen Modellen für die
Chronifizierung, deren Bedeutung für das Schmerzgeschehen insgesamt
z. T. belegt ist. Empirische Befunde, die die Bedeutung dieser Faktoren
speziell für die Chronifizierung zeigen, sind jedoch sehr selten. So sind
uns keine Arbeiten zur Prognose durch psychodynamische Faktoren bekannt.
Depressivität trägt vermutlich nicht zur Chronifizierung von
Rückenschmerzen bei, spielt aber ebenso wie Angst möglicherweise eine
Rolle bei der Therapieresistenz chronischer Schmerzpatienten. Für operante
Faktoren ist ein Beitrag zur Chronifizierung wahrscheinlich:
Arbeitsunzufriedenheit ist ein wichtiger Prädiktor des Andauerns von
Rückenschmerzen; Ausgleichszahlungen sind dem Therapieerfolg
abträglich. Ob kognitive Faktoren Chronifizierung begünstigen, ist
weiter eine offene Frage. Die ungünstigen Auswirkungen pessimistischer
Erwartungen auf den Therapieverlauf sind jedoch mehrfach belegt.
Abstract
This article briefly reviews potential psychological factors
relevant for the development of chronic back pain and their empirical
foundations. There are several reasonable models for the chronic development
which are meaningful for pain processes in general. However, there is little
evidence that these factors also contribute to the persistence of back pain. We
do not know of any study showing the development of chronic pain due to
psychodynamic factors. Depressive symptoms are probably not followed by chronic
pain. Possibly they play, such as anxiety symptoms, a role in treatment failure
of chronic back pain. Several operant factors contribute to pain: work
dissatisfaction predicts chronic back pain and the treatment of patients
receiving compensation is less successful. The contribution of cognitive
factors is still a moot point. An unfavourable impact of pessimistic
expectations on treatment effects could be repeatedly demonstrated.
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