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Meaning in Life Among Patients With Chronic Pain and Suicidal Ideation: Mixed Methods Study.

Alessandra CostanzaVasileios ChytasValérie PiguetChristophe LuthyViridiana MazzolaGuido BondolfiChristine Cedraschi
Published in: JMIR formative research (2021)
The study results provide insights into patients with chronic pain and suicidal ideation, including the domains that provide them with meaning in their lives and the impact of pain on these domains with regard to suicidal ideation. The main clinical implications concern both prevention and supportive/psychotherapeutic interventions. They are based on a narrative approach aiming to explore with the patients the content of their suffering and the MiL domains that they could identify to mitigate it, in order to restructure/reinforce these domains and thus possibly reduce suicidal ideation. Specifically, a focus on maintaining the domains of interpersonal relationships and personal activities can allow patients to ultimately escape the biopsychosocial vicious cycle of chronic pain-induced deep moral suffering.
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