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November 2010
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2191-0367
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10.1515/IJDHD.2010.034

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International Journal on Disability and Human Development

Official journal of the the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Israel

Editor-in-Chief: Merrick, Joav

Editorial Board Member: Brooks, Tony / Carmeli, Eli / Dalton, Arthur J / Davidson, Philip W / Galil, Ahron / Heller, Tamar / Huff, Marlene B. / Janicki, Matthew P. / Kerr, Mike / Levy, Howard B / Lindström, Bengt / Morad, Mohammed / Omar, Hatim A. / Prasher, Vee / Shek, Daniel T.L. / Sher, Leo / Stratakis, Constantine A / Postolache, Teodor T.

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The relationship of parental bonding to depression in patients with chronic pain

Penelope-Alexia Avagianou1 / Odysseas D. Mouzas2 / Konstantinos E. Siomos3 / Maria Zafiropoulou1

1Laboratory of Developmental Psychology and Psychopathology, Department of Preschool Education, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece

2Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece

3Hellenic Association for the Study of Internet Addiction Disorder, Larrissa, Greece

Corresponding author: Penelope-Alexia Avagianou, BSc, MSc, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Laboratory of Developmental Psychology and Psychopathology, University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece

Citation Information: International Journal on Disability and Human Development. Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 339–342, ISSN (Online) 2191-0367, ISSN (Print) 2191-1231, DOI: 10.1515/IJDHD.2010.034, November 2010

Publication History:
Received:
2010-08-02
Accepted:
2010-09-28
Published Online:
2010-11-29

Abstract

Attachment theory is a theory of normal development as well as a theory of psychopathology. Attachment theory and research suggests that different types of parental bonding can be important determinants of illness behaviour, depression, pain perception and treatment response in individuals with chronic pain. Different types of parental bonding have been shown to be associated with specific personality characteristics and a variety of psychiatric disorders. We assessed 65 patients with chronic pain who visited the pain management unit of Larissa University Hospital in Greece. All patients completed the Parental Bonding Instrument, the Beck Depression Inventory and the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) for pain. Results demonstrated that patients who reported an affectionless bond­ing (overprotective and insensitive) with their parents, and especially their mother, reported significantly greater depression and higher VAS scores. Conversely, chronic pain patients with an optimal parental bonding reported lower depression and VAS scores. These findings suggest that parental bonding style could be a useful construct for examining factors affecting psychiatric disorders and pain perception in patients with chronic pain.

Keywords: chronic pain; depression; parental bonding

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