نتایج جستجو برای: pain catastrophizing

تعداد نتایج: 245290  

Journal: :Pain 2011
Tine Vervoort Line Caes Zina Trost Michael Sullivan Karoline Vangronsveld Liesbet Goubert

The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by looking at the impact of parental presence and parental attention upon children's pain expression as a function of child pain catastrophizing. Participants were 38 school children and 1 of their parents. Children completed a cold pressor pain task (CPT) twice, first when told that no one was observi...

Journal: :تحقیقات علوم رفتاری 0
ایلناز سجادیان حمید طاهر نشاط دوست حسین مولوی رضا باقریان سرارودی ilnaz sajjadian hamid taher neshat dost

aim and background: pain is a complex experience involving psychological factors which results in functional disorder. this study aimed to analyze the correlation between cognitive and emotional factors with chronic low back pain among women in isfahan, iran. methods and materials: in this cross-sectional research, the target population included all women with chronic low back pain that referre...

2016
Shelby L Langer Joan M Romano Qimin Liu Rona L Levy Heather Nielson Jonathon D Brown

This study examined intra- and inter-personal associations between pain catastrophizing and verbal expression in 70 children with recurrent abdominal pain and their mothers. Participants independently completed the Pain Catastrophizing Scale. Mothers and children then talked about the child's pain. Speech was categorized using a linguistic analysis program. Catastrophizing was positively associ...

Journal: :Pain medicine 2011
Burel R Goodin Roger B Fillingim Sasa Machala Lynanne McGuire Luis F Buenaver Claudia M Campbell Michael T Smith

OBJECTIVE Sleep quality and ethnicity are related to a host of general health outcomes including the experience of pain, yet it remains unclear whether poor sleep quality and ethnicity might interactively affect pain catastrophizing and laboratory-evoked acute pain reports. The current study examined the cross-sectional associations of subjective sleep quality, ethnicity, and their interaction ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2013
Joyce M Engel Sylia Wilson Susan T Tran Mark P Jensen Marcia A Ciol

OBJECTIVE The current study examined the associations between catastrophizing and pain intensity, psychological adjustment, functional ability, and community participation in youths with physical disability and chronic pain. METHODS Participants consisted of 80 youths, aged 8-20 years, with cerebral palsy (n = 34), neuromuscular disease (n = 22), or spina bifida (n = 24). Measures from a cros...

2012
Claudia M Campbell Lea McCauley Sara C Bounds Vani A Mathur Lora Conn Mpepera Simango Robert R Edwards Kevin R Fontaine

INTRODUCTION Fibromyalgia (FM), characterized by wide-spread diffuse pain and sensory abnormalities, is associated with elevated indices of distress and pain-related catastrophizing compared to both pain-free samples and those with chronic pain conditions. Catastrophizing is a pervasive negative mental set, and is a strong predictor of negative pain-related outcomes such as clinical pain intens...

Journal: :Physical therapy 2012
Christina B Olsson Wilhelmus J A Grooten Lena Nilsson-Wikmar Karin Harms-Ringdahl Mari Lundberg

BACKGROUND There is a lack of knowledge about the possible role of catastrophizing in lumbopelvic pain during and after pregnancy and in postpartum physical ability. OBJECTIVE The aims of this study were to explore how catastrophizing fluctuates over time during and after pregnancy and to investigate the associations between catastrophizing and lumbopelvic pain and between catastrophizing and...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2015
Laura A Cousins Lindsey L Cohen Claudia Venable

OBJECTIVE Fear of pain and pain catastrophizing are prominent risk factors for pediatric chronic pain-related maladjustment. Although resilience has largely been ignored in the pediatric pain literature, prior research suggests that optimism might benefit youth and can be learned. We applied an adult chronic pain risk-resilience model to examine the interplay of risk factors and optimism on fun...

2011
Jessica Carty Meaghan O'Donnell Lynette Evans Nikolaos Kazantzis Mark Creamer

BACKGROUND A number of theories have proposed possible mechanisms that may explain the high rates of comorbidity between posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and persistent pain; however, there has been limited research investigating these factors. OBJECTIVE The present study sought to prospectively examine whether catastrophizing predicted the development of PTSD symptoms and persistent pain...

Journal: :Pain 2011
T Vervoort A Huguet K Verhoeven L Goubert

Preliminary evidence suggests that pain catastrophizing in children may be important in understanding how parents respond to their child's pain. However, no study has investigated whether parental responses, in turn, moderate the impact of child's catastrophizing upon pain outcomes. The present study was designed to address this, and investigated the association of the child's catastrophizing w...

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