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Brief title
Health condition
Healthy population and chronic pain patients
Sponsors and support
NTR
Postbus 29000
1202 MA Hilversum
info@ntr.nl
Intervention
Outcome measures
Primary outcome
Pain Sensitivity Questionnaire Score (PSQ)
Secondary outcome
Influence of gender and hormones on the PSQ
Prevalence of acute and chronic pain, intensity of pain, influence on quality of life
Background summary
Chronic pain affects 20% of the European population. Treatment still needs improvement while research is mostly focused on men. There are indications that male and female differ in pain sensitivity and experience. Known is the influence of motion pictures on emotions. The extent of influence on pain sensitivity is unknown. Purpose of this research was collecting data in the Dutch population on factors that could influence the pain sensitivity.
Study objective
Gender influences pain sensitivity
Painfull and happy themed motion pictures have an influence on pain sensitivity
Study design
N/A
Intervention
Motion pictures; none vs happy vs painfull vs neutral
Rachel Smits
+31628934830
Rachel.smits@radboudumc.nl
Rachel Smits
+31628934830
Rachel.smits@radboudumc.nl
Inclusion criteria
Age >18 years
Exclusion criteria
Age < 18 years
Design
Recruitment
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In other registers
Register | ID |
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NTR-new | NL8182 |
CCMO | NL2017-3314 |