Learning about pain through observation: the role of pain-related fear

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Zina Trost
Christopher R. France
Tine Vervoort
Jane M. Lange
Liesbet Goubert
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[1] University of North Texas,Department of Psychology
[2] Ohio University,Department of Psychology
[3] Ghent University,Department of Experimental
[4] University of Washington,Clinical and Health Psychology
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Pain-related fear; Learning; PHODA; Observation; Pain appraisal;
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Observational learning may contribute to development and maintenance of pain-related beliefs and behaviors. The current study examined whether observation of video primes could impact appraisals of potential back stressing activities, and whether this relationship was moderated by individual differences in pain-related fear. Participants viewed a video prime in which back-stressing activity was associated with pain and injury. Both before and after viewing the prime, participants provided pain and harm ratings of standardized movements drawn from the Photograph of Daily Activities Scale (PHODA). Results indicated that observational learning occurred for participants with high levels of pain-related fear but not for low fear participants. Specifically, following prime exposure, high fear participants showed elevated pain appraisals of activity images whereas low fear participants did not. High fear participants appraised the PHODA-M images as significantly more harmful regardless of prime exposure. The findings highlight individual moderators of observational learning in the context of pain.
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