نتایج جستجو برای: pain catastrophizing

تعداد نتایج: 245290  

Journal: :Pain 2004
Annmarie Cano

In the current study, 96 married chronic pain patients were recruited from the community to test hypotheses about the roles of catastrophizing and psychological distress in relation to perceived support from close others. It was expected that pain duration would moderate the relationship between catastrophizing and perceived support and between catastrophizing and psychological distress. In add...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2010
Tine Vervoort Liesbet Goubert Geert Crombez

UNLABELLED Studies in adults have shown that the effects of pain catastrophizing upon others vary from positive to negative responses. There are no studies, however, on the impact of catastrophizing in children upon responses of others. In addition, little is known about why catastrohpizing varies with both positive and negative responses. Attachment may be one important moderator explaining th...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2005
D Janet Pavlin Michael J L Sullivan Peter R Freund Kristine Roesen

OBJECTIVE This research was designed to test the hypothesis that presurgery "catastrophizing" would predict postsurgical pain and postsurgical analgesic consumption. METHODS A sample of 48 individuals who underwent anterior cruciate ligament repair participated in the study. All participants completed the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (described by Sullivan et al in 1995) prior to surgery. Measu...

2016
Sang Jun Park Rippy Lee Duck Mi Yoon Kyung Bong Yoon Kiwook Kim Shin Hyung Kim

Pain catastrophizing is becoming increasingly recognized as a clinically important psychological factor in chronic musculoskeletal pain. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, we have identified factors associated with an increased risk for pain catastrophizing in chronic neck pain (CNP) patients. We obtained data from our medical database on 331 patients who were treated for neck pain as...

2018
Beth D. Darnall Maisa S. Ziadni Anuradha Roy Ming-Chih Kao John A. Sturgeon Karon F. Cook Kate Lorig John W. Burns Sean C. Mackey

BACKGROUND The Institute of Medicine (IOM) reported that chronic pain affects about 100 million U.S. adults, with chronic low back pain (CLBP) cited as the most prevalent type. Pain catastrophizing is a psychological construct shown to predict the development and trajectory of chronic pain and patient response to pain treatments. While effective treatment for pain catastrophizing typically incl...

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic research 2004
Johan W S Vlaeyen Carl Timmermans Luz-Maria Rodriguez Geert Crombez Wendy van Horne Gregory M Ayers Adelin Albert Hein J J Wellens

OBJECTIVES This study investigated whether pain catastrophizing is associated with distress and perceived disability in patients with atrial fibrillation, whether pain catastrophizing predicts pain and fear during a medical procedure of atrial cardioversion, and whether pain catastrophizing influences the effects of an opioid analgesic during internal cardioversion. METHODS A secondary analys...

2015
Ahmet Uysal Qian Lu

The present study investigated whether dispositional self-handicapping (tendency to create or claim obstacles to performance in order to protect the self from negative attributions) predicts pain catastrophizing and self-reported pain. Based on the idea that exaggerated claims of pain provides a potential and an easy way to self-handicap, it was hypothesized that trait self-handicapping would b...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2006
Tine Vervoort Liesbet Goubert Christopher Eccleston Patricia Bijttebier Geert Crombez

OBJECTIVE To investigate the value of pain catastrophizing in explaining pain, disability, and somatic complaints, beyond negative affectivity (NA). METHOD Two cross-sectional studies, one in a sample of school children (n = 193) and a second in a clinical sample of children with recurrent or chronic pain (n = 43), were conducted. In both studies, measures of pain catastrophizing and NA were ...

Journal: :Pain 2006
David A Seminowicz Karen D Davis

The personal experience of pain is complex and depends on physiological and psychological factors. From this latter category, pain catastrophizing plays an important role in pain behavior and response. We aimed to determine the effect of pain catastrophizing on central nociceptive processing in healthy individuals. Functional MRI was performed during two pain intensity levels evoked by electric...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2008
Adam T Hirsh Steven Z George Joel E Bialosky Michael E Robinson

UNLABELLED Pain-related fear and catastrophizing are important variables of consideration in an individual's pain experience. Methodological limitations of previous studies limit strong conclusions regarding these relationships. In this follow-up study, we examined the relationships between fear of pain, pain catastrophizing, and experimental pain perception. One hundred healthy volunteers comp...

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