Coping with pain is a complex phenomenon encompassing a variety of behavioral responses and a large network of underlying neural circuits. Whether pain coping is adaptive or maladaptive depends on the type of pain (e.g., escapable or inescapable), personal factors (e.g., individual experiences with coping strategies in the past), and situational circumstances. Keeping these factors in mind, costs and benefits of different strategies have to be appraised and will guide behavioral decisions in the face of pain. In this review we present pain coping as an unconscious decision-making process during which accurately evaluated costs and benefits lead to adaptive pain coping behavior. We emphasize the importance of passive coping as an adaptive st...
Data from daily diaries were used to examine the relationships between daily pain appraisals (Catas...
Patients with chronic pain are often undertreated with medications alone and need alternative ways o...
Research shows a strong co-morbidity between pain and depression (Schatzberg, 2004). Individuals suf...
Coping with pain is a complex phenomenon encompassing a variety of behavioral responses and a large ...
Coping with pain is a complex phenomenon encompassing a variety of behavioral responses and a large ...
Patients and clinicians sometimes take coping with chronic pain primarily as a process of gaining mo...
Objective: Behavioral factors such as avoidance and persistence have received massive theoretical an...
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...
Coping is one of the most commonly used concepts in the pain literature. Despite its popularity, it ...
Pain relief is often the primordial treatment objective in pain patients. However, an exclusive focu...
When in pain, pain relief is much sought after, particularly for individuals with chronic pain. In a...
Patients with chronic pain need strategies to manage their pain and its impact, also known as coping...
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BackgroundIdentifying pain-related response patterns and understanding functional mechanisms of symp...
Data from daily diaries were used to examine the relationships between daily pain appraisals (Catas...
Patients with chronic pain are often undertreated with medications alone and need alternative ways o...
Research shows a strong co-morbidity between pain and depression (Schatzberg, 2004). Individuals suf...
Coping with pain is a complex phenomenon encompassing a variety of behavioral responses and a large ...
Coping with pain is a complex phenomenon encompassing a variety of behavioral responses and a large ...
Patients and clinicians sometimes take coping with chronic pain primarily as a process of gaining mo...
Objective: Behavioral factors such as avoidance and persistence have received massive theoretical an...
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...
Coping is one of the most commonly used concepts in the pain literature. Despite its popularity, it ...
Pain relief is often the primordial treatment objective in pain patients. However, an exclusive focu...
When in pain, pain relief is much sought after, particularly for individuals with chronic pain. In a...
Patients with chronic pain need strategies to manage their pain and its impact, also known as coping...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contrib...
BackgroundIdentifying pain-related response patterns and understanding functional mechanisms of symp...
Data from daily diaries were used to examine the relationships between daily pain appraisals (Catas...
Patients with chronic pain are often undertreated with medications alone and need alternative ways o...
Research shows a strong co-morbidity between pain and depression (Schatzberg, 2004). Individuals suf...