© 2015 The Australian Psychological SocietyBackground: The present study explored the relationship between neuroticism, meta-cognitive beliefs about worry, pain catastrophising, and pain behaviour. Methods: A non-clinical convenience sample of 308 participants completed the following four measures in this cross-sectional study: Neo Five-Factor Inventory, Meta-Cognitions Questionnaire 30, Pain Catastrophising Scale, and the Pain Behaviour Checklist. Results: A multiple-step multiple mediator analysis was employed to test a model in which (1) positive meta-cognitive beliefs about worry would mediate the relationship between neuroticism and pain catastrophising and (2) negative meta-cognitive beliefs about worry would mediate the relationship ...
Background & Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the role of catastrophizing as mediator va...
Background: A wide variety of cognitive concepts have been shown to play an important role in chroni...
The belief that pain is a direct result of tissue damage has dominated medical thinking since the mi...
© 2015 The Australian Psychological SocietyBackground: The present study explored the relationship b...
Pain catastrophising (PC) is one of the strongest psychological predictors of negative pain outcomes...
© 2016 The Australian Psychological Society Pain catastrophising is one of the most widely studied p...
Metacognitions, which are beliefs about our own thinking processes, can modulate worry and ruminatio...
Research has shown that individuals with chronic pain experience higher levels of health anxiety (HA...
Introduction: The purpose of this research is investigating the relationship between emotion regulat...
Several cognitive-affective constructs, including pain catastrophizing and pain-related anxiety, hav...
An emerging technique in chronic pain research is MRI, which has led to the understanding that chron...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
OBJECTIVE: Mindfulness and pain catastrophizing are important constructs in pain research, and there...
Metacognitions, which are beliefs about our own thinking processes, can modulate worry and ruminatio...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between neuroticism, pain c...
Background & Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the role of catastrophizing as mediator va...
Background: A wide variety of cognitive concepts have been shown to play an important role in chroni...
The belief that pain is a direct result of tissue damage has dominated medical thinking since the mi...
© 2015 The Australian Psychological SocietyBackground: The present study explored the relationship b...
Pain catastrophising (PC) is one of the strongest psychological predictors of negative pain outcomes...
© 2016 The Australian Psychological Society Pain catastrophising is one of the most widely studied p...
Metacognitions, which are beliefs about our own thinking processes, can modulate worry and ruminatio...
Research has shown that individuals with chronic pain experience higher levels of health anxiety (HA...
Introduction: The purpose of this research is investigating the relationship between emotion regulat...
Several cognitive-affective constructs, including pain catastrophizing and pain-related anxiety, hav...
An emerging technique in chronic pain research is MRI, which has led to the understanding that chron...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
OBJECTIVE: Mindfulness and pain catastrophizing are important constructs in pain research, and there...
Metacognitions, which are beliefs about our own thinking processes, can modulate worry and ruminatio...
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between neuroticism, pain c...
Background & Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the role of catastrophizing as mediator va...
Background: A wide variety of cognitive concepts have been shown to play an important role in chroni...
The belief that pain is a direct result of tissue damage has dominated medical thinking since the mi...