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Relationship between Future Orientation and Pain Severity in Fibromyalgia Patients: Self-Compassion as a Coping Mechanism.
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- المؤلفون: Chang, Edward C (AUTHOR); Lucas, Abigael G (AUTHOR); Chang, Olivia D (AUTHOR); Angoff, Harrison D (AUTHOR); Li, Mingqi (AUTHOR); Duong, Ashley H (AUTHOR); Huang, Judy (AUTHOR); Perera, Marisa J (AUTHOR); Sirois, Fuschia M (AUTHOR); Hirsch, Jameson K (AUTHOR)
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Social Work. Jul2019, Vol. 64 Issue 3, p253-258. 6p.
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The present study examined the relationship between future orientation and fibromyalgia-related pain severity in a sample of 287 adults with fibromyalgia. Specifically, authors examined dimensions of self-compassion (for example, self-kindness, isolation, mindfulness) as possible mechanisms through which future orientation might be associated with pain severity. Results of conducting a multiple mediator test with 10,000 bootstraps indicated that the significant negative association between future orientation and pain severity was mediated through one specific self-compassion dimension, namely, isolation. The article concludes with a discussion of the implications of the present findings for working with fibromyalgia patients, specifically the potential value of social workers working with fibromyalgia patients to build future orientation as a resilience factor to combat pain severity. Also discussed is the value of working with patients to develop a sustainable social support system that can disrupt experiences of social isolation and disconnectedness from others, and which appear to contribute to greater pain severity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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