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Gharibi S, Sadeghi A. Alexithymia and Self-Efficacy With Pain Perception in Women with Migraines: A Cross-sectional Study. CJHR 2021; 6 (4) :121-128
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1- Department of Psychology, School of Humanities, Rasht Branch, Islamic Azad University, Rasht, Iran.
2- Department of Consulting, School of Literature and Humanities, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran. , asadeghi1394@gmail.com
Abstract:   (1222 Views)
Background: Pain perception in individuals with migraine is very important and is influenced by various factors. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of alexithymia and self-efficacy with pain perception in women with migraine.
Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed in women with migraine referred to medical centers in Rasht in 2021. Using convenience sampling method, 160 women with migraines participated in the study and answered the demographic information questionnaire, Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS-20), General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSE) and McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ). Data was analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficient and linear regression model.
Results: Of total, 152 women responded to the questionnaire (response rate= 95%). The mean age of study participants was 32.86±8.5 years. Pain perception was negatively associated with selfefficacy (r=-0.28; P=0.001) and positively associated with alexithymia (r= 0.20; P=0.001). The
results of linear regression also showed that self-efficacy and Externally-Oriented Thinking (EOT) subscale explained 13% of the variance in pain perception.
Conclusion: Self-efficacy and externally-oriented thinking were significant contributors of pain perception in women with migraine. These variables can be considered for adopting coping strategies in patients experiencing migraine pain.
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Article Type: Original Contributions | Subject: Public Health
Received: 2021/07/30 | Accepted: 2021/10/23 | Published: 2021/12/1

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