نتایج جستجو برای: pain catastrophizing

تعداد نتایج: 245290  

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2015
Nils Georg Niederstrasser Ann Meulders Michel Meulders P Maxwell Slepian Johan W S Vlaeyen Michael J L Sullivan

UNLABELLED The present study examined whether pain catastrophizing and pain-related fear predict the experience of pain in body regions that are not targeted by an experimental muscle injury protocol. A delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS) protocol was used to induce pain unilaterally in the pectoralis, serratus, trapezius, latissimus dorsi, and deltoid muscles. The day after the DOMS protocol,...

Hasanzadeh Kiapei, Farshad , Jalilvand Qazvini, Shiva, Mirzaian, Bahram ,

The study aimed at investigating the relationship between personality traits, coping strategies and pain catastrophizing in patients with chronic pain. The study adopted a descriptive-correlational approach as its methodology. The population of the study consisted of patients with chronic pain who referred to a pain clinic centerof Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences among whom 100 person...

2015
Sandeep Kadimpati Emily L. Zale Michael W. Hooten Joseph W. Ditre David O. Warner

Several cognitive-affective constructs, including pain catastrophizing and pain-related anxiety, have been implicated in the onset and progression of chronic pain, and both constructs have been identified as key targets for multidisciplinary pain treatment. Both neuroticism and depression have been linked to these constructs (and to each other), but how each may contribute to the pain experienc...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2014
Mark Petter Patrick J McGrath Christine T Chambers Bruce D Dick

OBJECTIVE Attention-based coping strategies for pain are widely used in pediatric populations. The purpose of this study was to test a novel mindful attention manipulation on adolescent's experimental pain responses. Furthermore, the relationship between state mindfulness and experimental pain was examined. METHODS A total of 198 adolescents were randomly assigned to a mindful attention manip...

ژورنال: بیهوشی و درد 2020

 Aims and background: People respond to chronic pain in various ways and pain adjustment is not the same in different individuals. The aim of the current study is the assessment of the level of chronic pain adjustment in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients based on the quality of life, physical disability, and the level of their depression. In addition, the role of three variables, pain catas...

Journal: :Pain 2013
Tine Vervoort Zina Trost Dimitri M L Van Ryckeghem

The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child avoidance behaviour, and the moderating role of dimensions comprising child and parental catastrophizing about pain (ie, rumination, magnification, and helplessness). Participants were 59 children (31 boys) aged 10-16 years and one of their parents (41 mothers). Children performed a dot-probe task...

2009
Michael JL Sullivan

ISSN 1758-1869 10.2217/PMT.11.14 © 2011 Future Medicine Ltd Pain Manage. (2011) 1(3), 249–256 SUMMARY Over the past two decades increasingly compelling research has identified pain catastrophizing as an important psychological risk factor for a wide range of pain‐related outcomes. In response to this literature, there have been calls for the clinical use of catastrophizing as a prognostic indic...

Journal: :Pain 2009
Timothy H Wideman Heather Adams Michael J L Sullivan

The primary purpose of this study was to analyze the sequential relationships proposed by the fear-avoidance model of pain [Vlaeyen JWS et al. The role of fear of movement/(re)injury in pain disability. J Occup Rehab 1995;5:235-52]. Specifically, this study evaluated whether early change in catastrophizing predicted late change in fear of movement, and whether these factors influenced post-trea...

Journal: :Pain 2010
Robert Schütze Clare Rees Minette Preece Mark Schütze

The relationship between persistent pain and self-directed, non-reactive awareness of present-moment experience (i.e., mindfulness) was explored in one of the dominant psychological theories of chronic pain - the fear-avoidance model[53]. A heterogeneous sample of 104 chronic pain outpatients at a multidisciplinary pain clinic in Australia completed psychometrically sound self-report measures o...

Journal: :Expert review of neurotherapeutics 2009
Phillip J Quartana Claudia M Campbell Robert R Edwards

Pain catastrophizing is conceptualized as a negative cognitive-affective response to anticipated or actual pain and has been associated with a number of important pain-related outcomes. In the present review, we first focus our efforts on the conceptualization of pain catastrophizing, highlighting its conceptual history and potential problem areas. We then focus our discussion on a number of th...

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