Objective:The Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) measures three aspects of catastrophic cognitions about pain - rumination, magnification, and helplessness. To facilitate assessment and clinical application, we aimed to (a) develop a short version on the basis of its factorial structure and the items' correlations with key pain-related outcomes, and (b) identify the threshold on the short form indicative of risk for depression.Design:Cross-sectional survey.Setting:Social centers for older people.Participants:664 Chinese older adults with chronic pain.Measurements:Besides the PCS, pain intensity, pain disability, and depressive symptoms were assessed.Results:For the full scale, confirmatory factor analysis showed that the hypothesized 3-factor...
Objective: Pain symptoms are frequent complaints in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). A...
Saurab Sharma,1,2 Pascal Thibault,3 J Haxby Abbott,2 Mark P Jensen41Department of Physiotherapy, Kat...
The objective of this study was to compare the scores of the Helplessness, Magnification, Rumination...
In Study 1, the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) was administered to 425 undergraduates. Analyses yi...
This study examined the role of catastrophizing in mediating the relationship between pain intensity...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
Master's ThesisPain catastrophizing refers to an exaggerated negative mental set during the actual o...
Pain-related cognitions play an important role in the pain experience. Several different pain cognit...
Objective: Pain is one of the significant physical manifestations leading to disability. When invest...
Cognitive models of pain propose that catastrophic thinking is negatively associated with chronic pa...
Introduction: Pain catastrophizing is an exaggerated negative response to an actual or anticipated p...
Introduction: Pain catastrophizing is a maladaptive cognitive process in response to painful stimuli...
Aim: The aim of this study was to validate the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in the Turkish popul...
Introduction: Outcome measures in clinical psychology tend to be developed in an ad-hoc way, with ps...
Objective: Pain symptoms are frequent complaints in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). A...
Saurab Sharma,1,2 Pascal Thibault,3 J Haxby Abbott,2 Mark P Jensen41Department of Physiotherapy, Kat...
The objective of this study was to compare the scores of the Helplessness, Magnification, Rumination...
In Study 1, the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) was administered to 425 undergraduates. Analyses yi...
This study examined the role of catastrophizing in mediating the relationship between pain intensity...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
Master's ThesisPain catastrophizing refers to an exaggerated negative mental set during the actual o...
Pain-related cognitions play an important role in the pain experience. Several different pain cognit...
Objective: Pain is one of the significant physical manifestations leading to disability. When invest...
Cognitive models of pain propose that catastrophic thinking is negatively associated with chronic pa...
Introduction: Pain catastrophizing is an exaggerated negative response to an actual or anticipated p...
Introduction: Pain catastrophizing is a maladaptive cognitive process in response to painful stimuli...
Aim: The aim of this study was to validate the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) in the Turkish popul...
Introduction: Outcome measures in clinical psychology tend to be developed in an ad-hoc way, with ps...
Objective: Pain symptoms are frequent complaints in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). A...
Saurab Sharma,1,2 Pascal Thibault,3 J Haxby Abbott,2 Mark P Jensen41Department of Physiotherapy, Kat...
The objective of this study was to compare the scores of the Helplessness, Magnification, Rumination...