Worry Among Latinx Young Adults: Relations to Pain Experience, Pain-Related Anxiety, and Perceived Health

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Michael J. Zvolensky
Brooke Y. Kauffman
Daniel Bogiaizian
Andres G. Viana
Jafar Bakhshaie
Andrew H. Rogers
Natalia Peraza
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[1] University of Houston,Department of Psychology
[2] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Behavioral Science
[3] University of Houston,HEALTH Institute
[4] Anxiety Disorders Clinic,Psychotherapeutic Area of Asociación Ayuda
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Latinx; Young adults; Pain; Health; Worry; Pain-related anxiety;
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Latinx are one of the largest and most rapidly growing segments of the United States (U.S.) population that is significantly impacted by health disparities, including somatic health problems. Young Latinx adults (ages 18–25 years) are at a greater risk for being affected by such health inequalities and there is a need to understand individual-based differences that may contribute to and maintain somatic symptoms, including pain experience, pain beliefs, and perceptions of health. Thus, the current study investigated the explanatory role of worry in association between pain intensity, pain disability, pain-related anxiety, and perceived health among Latinx college students. Participants included 401 (Mage = 21 years; SD = 2.02; 83% female) Latinx students at a large, southwestern university. Results indicated that greater levels of worry were related to increased levels of pain intensity, pain disability, pain-related anxiety, and lower levels of perceived health. These findings were evident above and beyond variance accounted for by gender, age, physical functioning, and subjective social status. Overall, the results from the present investigation suggest that there is greater risk for more severe pain experiences, maladaptive beliefs regarding pain, and worse perceptions of health status among Latinx young adults who experience elevated levels of worry.
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页码:981 / 989
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