AIM:This study set out to investigate whether cognitive coping strategies that match participants' preferred coping style effectively reduce pain intensity and situational anxiety in a population of people with chronic pain. METHOD:Chronic pain patients (N = 43) completed questionnaires on coping style, pain intensity, self-efficacy, and situational/trait anxiety. Participants were classified as Monitors (n = 16) or Blunters (n = 19) based on their Miller Behavioural Style Scale score. Participants were then provided with an audiotaped intervention in which they were instructed to focus on pain sensations or to engage in a distraction task and then to rate the pain intensity and their anxiety during and after the attentional focus and distr...
Objectives : The object of this study was to investigate the relationship between coping strategies ...
OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contribution of helplessness, fear of...
Background: A wide variety of cognitive concepts have been shown to play an important role in chroni...
Aim This study set out to investigate whether cognitive coping strategies that match participants\u2...
BackgroundThis study investigated the effect of a cognitive behavioural approach on changing the cop...
Patients with chronic pain are often undertreated with medications alone and need alternative ways o...
Patients with chronic pain are often undertreated with medications alone and need alternative ways o...
Individuals adopt different types of coping strategies to deal with various problems (stressors) of ...
Pain coping strategies have been shown to be associated with severity of pain and well as physical a...
Low back pain has long been estimated to be the most prevalent and debilitating source of chronic pa...
Patients and clinicians sometimes take coping with chronic pain primarily as a process of gaining mo...
Despite effective treatment approaches within the cognitive behavioral framework general treatment e...
The present investigation sought to investigate the coping strategies of chronic pain, acute pain pa...
Research shows a strong co-morbidity between pain and depression (Schatzberg, 2004). Individuals suf...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
Objectives : The object of this study was to investigate the relationship between coping strategies ...
OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contribution of helplessness, fear of...
Background: A wide variety of cognitive concepts have been shown to play an important role in chroni...
Aim This study set out to investigate whether cognitive coping strategies that match participants\u2...
BackgroundThis study investigated the effect of a cognitive behavioural approach on changing the cop...
Patients with chronic pain are often undertreated with medications alone and need alternative ways o...
Patients with chronic pain are often undertreated with medications alone and need alternative ways o...
Individuals adopt different types of coping strategies to deal with various problems (stressors) of ...
Pain coping strategies have been shown to be associated with severity of pain and well as physical a...
Low back pain has long been estimated to be the most prevalent and debilitating source of chronic pa...
Patients and clinicians sometimes take coping with chronic pain primarily as a process of gaining mo...
Despite effective treatment approaches within the cognitive behavioral framework general treatment e...
The present investigation sought to investigate the coping strategies of chronic pain, acute pain pa...
Research shows a strong co-morbidity between pain and depression (Schatzberg, 2004). Individuals suf...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
Objectives : The object of this study was to investigate the relationship between coping strategies ...
OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contribution of helplessness, fear of...
Background: A wide variety of cognitive concepts have been shown to play an important role in chroni...