Title of article :
The Relationships Between Pain Perception and Quality of Life in Addicts
Author/Authors :
Raiisi, Fatteme Institute of Cognitive Science, theran
Abstract :
Aim: Pain in addicts is a physiological and psychological variable that can affect Quality
of Life (QOL). The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between pain
perception and (QOL) in addicts.
Method and Instrument: This study has a descriptive – correlational method. In this crosssectional
study 100 addicts who were referred to addiction treatment centers and aged
between 20 and 55 years old were studied. The sample was selected by purposive sampling
method. They completed the WHO-QOL scale and McGill pain questionnaire. To test the
hypotheses, Pearson correlation & multiple regression tests were used. Data were analyzed
by SPSS-22.
Findings: The results of this study showed that there is a significant relationship between
pain and QOL in addicts. According to the results of this study, 18.1% of the variance in QOL
variables were explained by pain.
Conclusion: To conclude, it seems that addicts who percept more severe pain percept
lower QOL. Therefore, it is possible to predict the QOL of addicts through their pain severity
perception.
Keywords :
Pain Perception , Quality of Life(QOL) , Addicts
Journal title :
International Journal of Musculoskeletal Pain Prevention