نتایج جستجو برای: pain catastrophizing

تعداد نتایج: 245290  

Journal: :Pain 2004
Stefaan Van Damme Geert Crombez Christopher Eccleston

This paper reports an experimental investigation of attentional engagement to and disengagement from pain. Thirty-seven pain-free volunteers performed a cueing task in which they were instructed to respond to visual target stimuli, i.e. the words 'pain' and 'tone'. Targets were preceded by pain stimuli or tone stimuli as cues. Participants were characterized as high or low pain catastrophizers,...

Journal: :Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics 2009

Journal: :BrJP 2021

ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Pain education is a tool that helps health professionals in the biopsychosocial approach and pain management patients with musculoskeletal pain. The objectives of study were to verify effects program chronic evaluated outcomes pain, kinesiophobia, catastrophizing, quality life, central sensitization perception disease. METHODS: Observational, retrospective st...

Journal: :Pain physician 2014
Ashley D Smith Gwendolen Jull Geoff Schneider Bevan Frizzell Robert Allen Hooper Rachel Dunne-Proctor Michele Sterling

BACKGROUND Individuals with chronic whiplash associated disorder (WAD) demonstrate various psychological features. It has previously been demonstrated that cervical radiofrequency neurotomy (cRFN) resolves psychological distress and anxiety. It is unknown if cRFN also improves or reduces a broader spectrum of psychological substrates now commonly identified in chronic whiplash, such as post-tra...

Journal: :Pain 2013
Marjolein M Hanssen Madelon L Peters Johan W S Vlaeyen Yvo M C Meevissen Linda M G Vancleef

Previous studies have demonstrated a relation between dispositional optimism and lower pain sensitivity, but the causal status of this link remains unclear. This study sought to test the causal status by experimentally inducing a temporary optimistic state by means of writing about and visualizing a future best possible self. In addition, we explored pain expectations and (situational) pain cat...

Journal: :Pain 2006
Michelle T Leonard Annmarie Cano

Chronic pain has adverse effects on individuals with chronic pain (ICPs) as well as their family members. Borrowing from an empathy model described by Goubert et al. (2005), we examined top-down and bottom-up factors that may be related to psychological well-being in the spouses of ICPs. A diverse community sample of 113 middle-aged spouses of individuals with chronic pain (ICPs) completed meas...

2017
Sara Birch Maiken Stilling Inger Mechlenburg Torben Bæk Hansen

BACKGROUND Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is a common and generally effective procedure performed mainly due to advanced osteoarthritis, pain, physical disability and reduced quality of life. However, approximately 20% of the patients respond poorly to the surgery and chronic pain and disability following TKA remains a major health burden for many patients. Among the most well documented and pow...

Journal: :The primary care companion for CNS disorders 2013
Randy A Sansone Daron A Watts Michael W Wiederman

OBJECTIVE The extant literature indicates that individuals with borderline personality disorder generally report higher levels of pain than individuals without this disorder. This study examined relationships between borderline personality symptomatology, pain, and pain catastrophizing (a related aspect of the pain experience). METHOD Using a cross-sectional consecutive sample of internal med...

Journal: :Psychosomatics 2015
Sina Golkari Teun Teunis David Ring Ana-Maria Vranceanu

OBJECTIVES To test the difference in symptoms of (1) depression, (2) health anxiety, and (3) catastrophic thinking between 1 and 6 weeks after injury to the radius. PATIENTS AND METHODS In total, 69 adult patients with a minimally displaced radial head or distal radius fracture were prospectively enrolled. After diagnosis, we recorded demographic variables, 11-point ordinal numerical pain sco...

Journal: :Industrial health 2010
Marjon D F Van Eijsden-Besseling Antonius van Attekum Rob A de Bie J Bart Staal

In computer workers psychological factors and physical fitness may play an important role in the onset and course of non-specific work-related upper limb disorders (WRULD) beyond socio-demographic factors. Based on our experiences in daily practice we assumed that pain catastrophizing and other psychological variables such as perfectionism, anxiety state and trait, and low physical fitness, are...

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