Objectives. While self-pain perception has been widely investigated in aging, the perception as well as memory of pain in others has received little attention. Methods. The study was designed as a cross-sectional behavioral study in which a group of 41 younger and a group of 41 older adults evaluated a series of valenced and pain-related pictures and were later required to recall them. Results. We found that older adults judge the stimuli as being less intense compared to their younger counterparts. However, older adults remembered a larger number of pictures with individuals expressing pain compared to pictures with individuals who have neutral or positive facial expressions. Conclusions. Older adults may underestimate emotional intensity in others, but they seem to remember painful information in others as well as younger adults. These data are discussed in terms of theories of pain perception and implications for hospitalization.

Aging and others' pain processing: Implications for hospitalization / DI DOMENICO, Alberto; Fairfield, Beth; Mammarella, Nicola. - In: CURRENT GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS RESEARCH. - ISSN 1687-7063. - 2014:Article ID 737291(2014), pp. 1-5. [10.1155/2014/737291]

Aging and others' pain processing: Implications for hospitalization

FAIRFIELD, Beth;
2014

Abstract

Objectives. While self-pain perception has been widely investigated in aging, the perception as well as memory of pain in others has received little attention. Methods. The study was designed as a cross-sectional behavioral study in which a group of 41 younger and a group of 41 older adults evaluated a series of valenced and pain-related pictures and were later required to recall them. Results. We found that older adults judge the stimuli as being less intense compared to their younger counterparts. However, older adults remembered a larger number of pictures with individuals expressing pain compared to pictures with individuals who have neutral or positive facial expressions. Conclusions. Older adults may underestimate emotional intensity in others, but they seem to remember painful information in others as well as younger adults. These data are discussed in terms of theories of pain perception and implications for hospitalization.
2014
Aging and others' pain processing: Implications for hospitalization / DI DOMENICO, Alberto; Fairfield, Beth; Mammarella, Nicola. - In: CURRENT GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS RESEARCH. - ISSN 1687-7063. - 2014:Article ID 737291(2014), pp. 1-5. [10.1155/2014/737291]
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