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Pain ; 63(2): 219-224, 1995 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8628588

ABSTRACT

The family climate in 36 families, comprising 154 individuals, was investigated. The objective of this study was to compare families where the mother suffered from chronic headache to families with pain-free mothers and to those where the mother suffered from chronic low back pain. The Family Environment Scale (FES) was used to evaluate the family climate in these 3 groups as perceived by the members of the family. The results in sufficiently standardized groups show a significantly reduced intra-family openness (P < 0.0001) in families where the mother suffered from chronic headache. Both pain groups were less active in their leisure time than the pain-free families. Based on the findings of the present study, the impact of the psychosocial environment as a novel normative value for chronic pain syndromes is discussed in relation to the need for further research and treatment modalities.


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Family Health , Headache/physiopathology , Low Back Pain/physiopathology , Adaptation, Psychological , Animals , Chronic Disease , Female , Headache/psychology , Humans , Low Back Pain/psychology , Middle Aged , Psychology , Rabbits , Recreation
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