magistrsko delo
Asja Flamiš (Author), Satja Mulej Bratec (Mentor), Saša Zorjan (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Za pomoč pri obvladovanju težkih okoliščin se pogosto obrnemo na ljudi, ki so nam blizu. Socialna opora kot oblika socialne regulacije zajema interakcije s pomembnimi drugimi, ki lahko pomagajo pri uravnavanju čustev in bolečine. Romantični partnerji so se v raziskavah pokazali kot najučinkovitejši pri regulaciji doživljanja bolečine in tudi pri spremembah nevronske aktivnosti med procesiranjem bolečine. Iskanje in prejemanje opore pa sta odvisna od raznih dejavnikov, med njimi tudi od vrste navezanosti. Stil navezanosti namreč pogosto usmerja nivo in kakovost socialne opore. Namen magistrskega dela je proučiti vlogo stila navezanosti pri vplivu socialne opore romantičnega partnerja na doživljanje bolečine partnerke in nevrofiziološke indikatorje partnerkine bolečine. V sklopu EEG-študije smo na vzorcu 36 romantičnih parov ugotovili, da prisotnost romantičnega partnerja pozitivno vpliva na doživljanje neprijetnosti bolečine partnerke in na z bolečino povezane ERP-komponente N1, P3 in LPP. Dodatno naši izsledki kažejo, da stil navezanosti ne igra vloge pri vplivu romantičnega partnerja na doživljanje neprijetnosti partnerkine bolečine ali pri vplivu romantičnega partnerja na nevrofiziološke potenciale, povezane z doživljanjem in procesiranjem bolečine. Naše ugotovitve se skladajo z literaturo, ki predpostavlja, da socialna opora s strani romantičnega partnerja deluje kot naravni analgetik za lajšanje bolečine, hkrati pa izpostavljamo nekaj pomanjkljivosti in omejitev študije. Na raziskovalnem področju vidimo veliko priložnost za nadaljnje raziskovanje in izpeljavo pomembnih aplikacij, predvsem v klinični praksi za uvedbo socialne opore kot podporne oblike zdravljenja akutne in kronične bolečine.

Keywords

magistrska dela;socialna opora;regulacija bolečine;elektrofiziološki potenciali;stil navezanosti;EEG;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [A. Flamiš]
UDC: 159.94(043.2)
COBISS: 201249027 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The role of attachment style in the effect of a romantic partner's social support on the experience of pain
Secondary abstract: We often turn to people close to us for help in coping with difficult situations. Social support as a form of social regulation involves interactions with significant others that can help regulate emotions and pain. Research has shown that romantic partners are most effective in regulating the pain experience and changes in neural activity during pain processing. Seeking and receiving support depends on several factors, including attachment style. Attachment style often determines the extent and quality of social support. The aim of the master's thesis was to investigate the role of attachment style in the influence of social support from the romantic partner on the partner's experience of pain and the neurophysiological indicators of the partner's pain. As part of the EEG study, we discovered in a sample of 36 romantic couples that the presence of a romantic partner has a positive effect on the experience of the unpleasantness of the partner's pain and the pain-related ERP components N1, P3 and LPP. Furthermore, our results show that attachment style does not play a role when it comes to the influence of the romantic partner on the experience of the unpleasantness of pain by the partner or the influence of the romantic partner on the neurophysiological potentials related to the experience and processing of pain. Our findings are consistent with the literature suggesting that social support from a romantic partner acts as a natural pain reliever, but at the same time, also point out some shortcomings and limitations of the study. In the area of research, we see a great opportunity for more extensive research and the development of important applications, especially in clinical practice, for the introduction of social support as a supportive form of acute and chronic pain treatment.
Secondary keywords: master theses;social support;pain regulation;electrophysiological potentials;attachment styles;EEG;Medosebni odnosi;Navezanost;Čuti in občutki;Elektroencefalografija;Univerzitetna in visokošolska dela;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za psihologijo
Pages: 1 spletni vir (1 datoteka PDF (X, 82 str.))
ID: 24051827