Purpose: Many people with chronic pain report feeling disbelieved or disparaged by others regarding their pain symptoms. Given the widely documented relationship between stress and pain, the importance of identifying psychosocial stressors such as pain-invalidation is apparent. This study was designed to identify and illustrate using first-person narratives, the effects of pain-invalidation by the self, family, friends, and healthcare professionals, toward individuals with chronic pain. Method: A systematic search of five databases was performed using a search strategy consisting of terms related to pain-invalidation. A review of 431 peer-reviewed journal articles, containing narratives from a pool of over 7770 study participants with a ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contrib...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...
This program of research examines the experience of chronic pain in a community sample. While, it i...
Increasing evidence reveals the damaging impact of having one's chronic pain symptoms invalidated th...
Pain is a universal experience that is also deeply personal. A wide range of bio-psycho-social facto...
One in five Canadian adults live with chronic pain, while 30-60% of people with chronic pain also ex...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...
Angelina R Franqueiro, JiHee Yoon, Madelyn A Crago, Marie Curiel, Jenna M Wilson Department of Anest...
Objective: The concept of "invalidation" refers to the patients perception that the social environme...
In the United States 100 million people live with pain and must negotiate complicated clinical decis...
This paper examines the necessary identity reconstruction for chronic pain patients through the use ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The purpose of this r...
This thesis studied the role of schema and meaning in chronic pain. Four studies, using a range of d...
Objectives. Chronic low back pain is a major health problem and one where pain, physical impairment ...
Objective: Chronic back pain is highly prevalent in orthopaedic clinics. The aim of the study was t...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contrib...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...
This program of research examines the experience of chronic pain in a community sample. While, it i...
Increasing evidence reveals the damaging impact of having one's chronic pain symptoms invalidated th...
Pain is a universal experience that is also deeply personal. A wide range of bio-psycho-social facto...
One in five Canadian adults live with chronic pain, while 30-60% of people with chronic pain also ex...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...
Angelina R Franqueiro, JiHee Yoon, Madelyn A Crago, Marie Curiel, Jenna M Wilson Department of Anest...
Objective: The concept of "invalidation" refers to the patients perception that the social environme...
In the United States 100 million people live with pain and must negotiate complicated clinical decis...
This paper examines the necessary identity reconstruction for chronic pain patients through the use ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The purpose of this r...
This thesis studied the role of schema and meaning in chronic pain. Four studies, using a range of d...
Objectives. Chronic low back pain is a major health problem and one where pain, physical impairment ...
Objective: Chronic back pain is highly prevalent in orthopaedic clinics. The aim of the study was t...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contrib...
First published online: 13 March 2015Objectives. Chronic pain (CP; >3 months) is a common condition ...
This program of research examines the experience of chronic pain in a community sample. While, it i...