Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesJared A. DurtschiChronic pain is one of the most pervasive healthcare conditions being treated today. The onset of chronic pain can start at any age, and can follow a myriad of trajectories. Health conditions like chronic pain have been shown to be associated with increases in depression, anxiety, and other adverse mental health outcomes. The present study utilized a sample of 10,266 adult individuals with chronic conditions where chronic pain was typically present to identify different profiles of chronic pain sufferers and then examine the associations between general health, chronic pain profile membership, and mental health outcomes. Although previous studies have attempted ...
Abstract There are original physical basis of pain, even when an anatomical site or pathophysiologi...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...
Approximately one in five Canadian adults suffer from chronic pain. Furthermore, rates of psychiatri...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesJared A. DurtschiChronic pain is one ...
Chronic pain syndrome is a major health and socioeconomic problem that is manife-sted by frequent as...
Background : Chronic pain is a common and debilitating condition, but little effort has been made to...
The aim of this research is to analyze how chronic pain impacts the life of the patients themselves...
The SCL-90-R profiles of 83 intractable pain patients attending a southwestern university-affiliated...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
Aims: CP (Chronic pain) is a common problem that substantially impairs physical and psychological he...
Introduction: Patients with chronic pain and depression are a specific group in which mental (depres...
Chronic pain is commonly co-morbid with a depressive or anxiety disorder. Objective of this study is...
Alesiūtė, P. (2018). Associations of pain aspects and coping strategies with depression symptoms amo...
Background: Chronic pain is disabling and affects every aspect of the patient's life: the perception...
Introduction: chronic pain experience is influenced by complex interplay of biopsychosocial factors....
Abstract There are original physical basis of pain, even when an anatomical site or pathophysiologi...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...
Approximately one in five Canadian adults suffer from chronic pain. Furthermore, rates of psychiatri...
Doctor of PhilosophySchool of Family Studies and Human ServicesJared A. DurtschiChronic pain is one ...
Chronic pain syndrome is a major health and socioeconomic problem that is manife-sted by frequent as...
Background : Chronic pain is a common and debilitating condition, but little effort has been made to...
The aim of this research is to analyze how chronic pain impacts the life of the patients themselves...
The SCL-90-R profiles of 83 intractable pain patients attending a southwestern university-affiliated...
Research goal: To ascertain the link between chronic pain and symptoms of depression. Research tasks...
Aims: CP (Chronic pain) is a common problem that substantially impairs physical and psychological he...
Introduction: Patients with chronic pain and depression are a specific group in which mental (depres...
Chronic pain is commonly co-morbid with a depressive or anxiety disorder. Objective of this study is...
Alesiūtė, P. (2018). Associations of pain aspects and coping strategies with depression symptoms amo...
Background: Chronic pain is disabling and affects every aspect of the patient's life: the perception...
Introduction: chronic pain experience is influenced by complex interplay of biopsychosocial factors....
Abstract There are original physical basis of pain, even when an anatomical site or pathophysiologi...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...
Approximately one in five Canadian adults suffer from chronic pain. Furthermore, rates of psychiatri...