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Age-Related Differences Among Adults Coping With Pain: Evaluation of a Developmental Life-Context Model.
Authors:Lachapelle, Diane L.   Hadjistavropoulos, Thomas
Abstract:
The pain and coping literature is limited because of its almost exclusive focus on young adults. Our goal was to develop and evaluate a theoretically sound model of age-related differences in coping. Age-related increases in emotion-focused and avoidance-oriented coping and decreases in problem-focused coping were expected to arise from age-related differences in life-context (e.g., health status, stress levels) and in the pain experience. Questionnaire data were collected from 280 older and younger adults with pain. Increasing age was associated with lower pain severity/interference and greater perceived control over pain. Life-context partially mediated this relationship. As hypothesized, there were age-related declines in problem-focused coping. Contrary to expectations, however, older adults also used fewer emotion-focused coping strategies. The implications of these findings are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:chronic pain   coping behavior   age-related differences   emotion-focused coping   avoidance-oriented coping   problem-focused coping   life context model   pain experience   older vs younger adults
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