نتایج جستجو برای: pain catastrophizing

تعداد نتایج: 245290  

Journal: :Journal of Crohn's & colitis 2014
Andrea A Wojtowicz Rachel Neff Greenley Amitha Prasad Gumidyala Andrew Rosen Sara E Williams

BACKGROUND Abdominal pain is commonly reported by youth with IBD. In a significant subset of youth, pain severity and pain catastrophizing (i.e., unhelpful thoughts related to the pain) may contribute to more negative outcomes and greater impairment in functioning. This study aimed to examine relationships of pain severity and pain catastrophizing with functional disability among a sample of yo...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2014
Whitney Scott Timothy H Wideman Michael J L Sullivan

OBJECTIVES Pain catastrophizing has emerged as a significant risk factor for problematic recovery after musculoskeletal injury. As such, there has been an increased focus on interventions that target patients' levels of catastrophizing. However, it is not presently clear how clinicians might best interpret scores on catastrophizing before and after treatment. Thus, the purpose of this study was...

2008
Irit Weissman-Fogel Dorit Pud

The multidimensional experience of pain is thought to be partially inXuenced by the pain modulation system as well as by individual psychological components. Recent studies demonstrated possible common neural network mediating both domains. The present study examined the relationships between pain perception, pain modulation, and catastrophizing in healthy subjects. Forty-eight participants (29...

Journal: :European journal of pain 2013
D T Gillanders N B Ferreira S Bose T Esrich

BACKGROUND Cognitive- and acceptance-based approaches are used to help people live with chronic pain. Little is known about how these constructs relate to each other. In this study, we examined how cognitive representations of chronic pain relate to interpersonal styles such as catastrophizing and the behavioural process of acceptance of chronic pain. This study further examined how these proce...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2005
Jeffrey M Lackner Brian M Quigley

Although separate lines of behaviorally oriented pain research have drawn attention to the importance of pain catastrophizing and trait worry, little is known about how they work together to influence aspects of chronic pain. Integrating pain research with the broader anxiety, cognitive science, and learning literature, we hypothesized that the process (vs. content) of worry influences pain thr...

Journal: :European journal of pain 2009
Rubén Nieto Jordi Miró Anna Huguet

The aim of this work was to study whether fear of movement, and pain catastrophizing predict pain related-disability and depression in sub-acute whiplash patients. Moreover, we wanted to test if fear of movement is a mediator in the relation between catastrophizing and pain-related disability/depression as has been suggested by the fear-avoidance model [Vlaeyen JWS, Kole-Snijders AMJ, Boeren RG...

2014
Ali Khatibi Martien G. S. Schrooten Linda M. G. Vancleef Johan W. S. Vlaeyen

Individuals with pain-related concerns are likely to interpret ambiguous pain-related information in a threatening manner. It is unknown whether this interpretation bias also occurs for ambiguous pain-related facial expressions. This study examined whether individuals who habitually attach a catastrophic meaning to pain are characterized by negative interpretation bias for ambiguous pain-relate...

Journal: :Pain 2006
M J L Sullivan M O Martel D Tripp A Savard G Crombez

The Communal Coping Model of pain catastrophizing proposes that pain catastrophizers enact pain behaviors in order to solicit support or empathy from their social environment. By this account, pain catastrophizers might be expected to engage in behavior aimed at maximizing the probability that their pain will be perceived by others in their social environment. To test this prediction, 40 underg...

2017
Cassie Dance M. Scott DeBerard Jessica Gundy Cuneo

PURPOSE Chronic low back pain is highly prevalent and often treatment recalcitrant condition, particularly among workers' compensation patients. There is a need to identify psychological factors that may predispose such patients to pain chronicity. The primary aim of this study was to examine whether pain acceptance potentially mediated the relationship between pain catastrophizing and post-sur...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2013
Laura Gallagher James McAuley G Lorimer Moseley

OBJECTIVES Reconceptualization of pain and reduction of pain-related catastrophizing are primary objectives in chronic pain rehabilitation. Teaching people about the underlying biology of pain has been shown to facilitate these objectives. The objective of this study was to investigate whether written metaphor and story can be used to increase knowledge of the biology of pain and reduce pain-re...

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