Personalidad y afrontamiento en dolor crónico neuropático: un divorcio previsible
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Soriano Pastor, J. F., Monsalve Dolz, V., Ibáñez Guerra, E., & Gómez Carretero, P. (2010). Personalidad y afrontamiento en dolor crónico neuropático: un divorcio previsible. Psicothema, 22(Número 4), 537–542. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/PST/article/view/8914

Abstract

Personality and coping in neuropathic chronic pain: A predictable divorce. We approach the problem about relationships between personality dimensions and the use of coping strategies in chronic pain patients. The most frequently used theoretical model in the area of stress and its relation to pain is the transactional model, taking into account that the incorporation of personality traits improves predictions via coping in the stress process. Following the Big Five model, the relationships between personality and coping strategies in patients with chronical neuropathic pain were established. The results showed slight relationships between the Big-Five dimensions and coping. A vulnerable personality profile in patients with chronic neuropathic pain was obtained, consisting of high neuroticism, low extraversion, openness to experience and responsibility, and moderate agreeableness.
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