نتایج جستجو برای: pain catastrophizing

تعداد نتایج: 245290  

Journal: :Pain 2015
Zina Trost Eric Strachan Michael Sullivan Tine Vervoort Ally R Avery Niloofar Afari

This study used a twin paradigm to examine genetic and environmental contributions to pain catastrophizing and the observed association between pain catastrophizing and cold-pressor task (CPT) outcomes. Male and female monozygotic (n = 206) and dizygotic twins (n = 194) from the University of Washington Twin Registry completed a measure of pain catastrophizing and performed a CPT challenge. As ...

2017
David A. Rice Rosalind S. Parker Gwyn N. Lewis Michal T. Kluger Peter J. McNair

OBJECTIVES Pain catastrophizing has been associated with higher pain intensity, increased risk of developing chronic pain and poorer outcomes after treatment. Despite this, the mechanisms by which pain catastrophizing influences pain remain poorly understood. It has been hypothesized that pain catastrophizing may impair descending inhibition of spinal level nociception. The aims of this study w...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2008
Emily J Bartley Jamie L Rhudy

UNLABELLED Pain catastrophizing is associated with enhanced pain and pain-related outcomes. Unfortunately, the mechanisms underlying the catastrophizing-pain relationship are poorly understood. Given evidence suggesting significant relationships among catastrophizing, emotion, and pain, it is possible that catastrophizing may alter nociception and pain through affective processes. Research has ...

2017
Chloe J Taub John A Sturgeon Kevin A Johnson Sean C Mackey Beth D Darnall

Pain catastrophizing, a pattern of negative cognitive-emotional responses to actual or anticipated pain, maintains chronic pain and undermines response to treatments. Currently, precisely how pain catastrophizing influences pain processing is not well understood. In experimental settings, pain catastrophizing has been associated with amplified pain processing. This study sought to clarify pain ...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2008
Rebecca A Shelby Tamara J Somers Francis J Keefe Jennifer J Pells Kim E Dixon James A Blumenthal

UNLABELLED This study examined whether self-efficacy mediated the relationship between pain catastrophizing and pain and disability. Participants were 192 individuals diagnosed with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knees who were overweight or obese. Multiple mediator analyses were conducted to simultaneously test self-efficacy for pain control, physical function, and emotional symptoms as mediators ...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2009
Jamie L Rhudy Christopher R France Emily J Bartley Amy E Williams Klanci M McCabe Jennifer L Russell

UNLABELLED Existing evidence indicates that pain catastrophizing is associated with enhanced pain reports and lower pain threshold/tolerance levels, but is not significantly related to nociceptive flexion reflex (NFR) threshold in healthy and clinical pain samples. This suggests pain catastrophizing may modulate pain threshold at a supraspinal level without influencing descending modulation of ...

2017
Carlos Suso-Ribera Azucena García-Palacios Cristina Botella Maria Victoria Ribera-Canudas

Pain catastrophizing is known to contribute to physical and mental functioning, even when controlling for the effect of pain intensity. However, research has yet to explore whether the strength of the relationship between pain catastrophizing and pain-related outcomes varies across pain intensity levels (i.e., moderation). If this was the case, it would have important implications for existing ...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2007
Jamie L Rhudy Lauren J Maynard Jennifer L Russell

UNLABELLED Prior research has found that pain catastrophizing measured before pain testing is not correlated with the nociceptive flexion reflex (NFR) threshold (a measure of spinal nociception), suggesting that catastrophizing does not alter pain through descending modulatory mechanisms. However, recent evidence suggests that in vivo catastrophizing (measured during or after pain testing) is a...

2015
Zina Trost Eric Strachan Michael Sullivan Tine Vervoort Ally R. Avery Niloofar Afari

The current study employed a twin paradigm to examine the genetic and environmental contributions to pain catastrophizing as well as the observed association between pain catastrophizing and cold pressor task (CPT) outcomes. Male and female monozygotic (n=206) and dizygotic twins (n=194) from the University of Washington Twin Registry completed a measure of pain catastrophizing and performed a ...

Journal: :Pain 2011
Jamie L Rhudy Satin L Martin Ellen L Terry Christopher R France Emily J Bartley Jennifer L DelVentura Kara L Kerr

Pain catastrophizing is associated with enhanced temporal summation of pain (TS-Pain). However, because prior studies have found that pain catastrophizing is not associated with a measure of spinal nociception (nociceptive flexion reflex [NFR] threshold), this association may not result from changes in spinal nociceptive processes. The goal of the present study in healthy participants was to ex...

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