Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation has been supported by numerous studies measuring the effects of pain on cognitive task performance. Furthermore, cognitive intrusion by pain has been identified as one of three components of pain anxiety, alongside general distress and fear of pain. While cognitive intrusion is a critical characteristic of pain, no specific measure exists designed to captures its effects. In three studies we describe the initial development and validation of a new measure of pain interruption: the Experience of Cognitive Intrusion of Pain (ECIP) scale. In Study 1, the ECIP scale was administered to a general population sample to assess its structure and cons...
Objectives: The assessment of cognitive reactions to chronic pain is less well developed than other ...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
Background: Theoretical accounts of attentional and interpretation biases in pain suggest that these...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Objective Cognitive processes may be characterized as how individuals think, whereas cognitive conte...
© 2016 European Pain Federation - EFIC ® Background and objective: Previous research suggests that m...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance o...
The study investigates the impact of chronic pain (CP) on conscious and preconscious cognitive proce...
Pain captures attention, displaces current concerns, and prioritizes escape and repair. This attenti...
Cognitive impairment (CI) can develop during the course of ageing and is a feature of many neurologi...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Background: Theoretical accounts of attentional and interpretation biases in pain suggest that these...
Objectives: The assessment of cognitive reactions to chronic pain is less well developed than other ...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
Background: Theoretical accounts of attentional and interpretation biases in pain suggest that these...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Objective Cognitive processes may be characterized as how individuals think, whereas cognitive conte...
© 2016 European Pain Federation - EFIC ® Background and objective: Previous research suggests that m...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance o...
The study investigates the impact of chronic pain (CP) on conscious and preconscious cognitive proce...
Pain captures attention, displaces current concerns, and prioritizes escape and repair. This attenti...
Cognitive impairment (CI) can develop during the course of ageing and is a feature of many neurologi...
The processes that lead to the development and maintenance of chronic pain are still not well unders...
Background: Theoretical accounts of attentional and interpretation biases in pain suggest that these...
Objectives: The assessment of cognitive reactions to chronic pain is less well developed than other ...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
Background: Theoretical accounts of attentional and interpretation biases in pain suggest that these...