Ärgerbezogene Interventionen zur Behandlung chronischer Schmerzen: Ein systematisches Review

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Abstract

Theoretical background: Negatively experienced emotions, especially anger, influence pain-related variables and impair the quality of life. Although a variety of treatment approaches exist there is still no comprehensive overview of anger-related interventions for chronic pain and which effects with respect to anger-specific and pain-specific variables can be detected. Methods: To answer these questions, a systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. The review included a comprehensive literature search that identified and analyzed relevant studies on anger-related interventions for primary chronic pain. These studies were compared with respect to the interventions used, the variables studied and the results obtained. Results: In the extracted studies (n = 5) significant positive effects of specific anger-related interventions on both pain-related and anger-related variables could be demonstrated. Discussion: Anger-focused treatment approaches are consequently considered a promising therapeutic option for chronic pain. To optimize their application in clinical practice further research on the effects and mechanisms of anger-related interventions is recommended.

Translated title of the contribution
Anger-related interventions for treatment of chronic pain
A systematic review

Details

Original languageGerman
JournalSchmerz
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Nov 2025
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 41217495

Keywords

Keywords

  • Anger management, Anger-focused treatment, Literature review, Pain therapy, Psychosocial factors