This study was designed to assess how interpersonal transactions affect responses to painful stimulation among Australian women and men. Participants were 69 women and 49 men, randomly assigned to a No Transaction (NT) condition (coping alone) or one of three experimenter- initiated transactions (Distraction, Pain-Monitoring, Reinterpretation). Significant sex×transaction interactions for pain tolerance and reported pain revealed that pain responses of men did not differ as a function of transaction. However, women who coped alone had significantly less tolerance and more pain than men and women in other groups. In contrast, women engaged in re-interpretation transactions fared better on measures of pain perception than women e...
Over the past 20 years, our understanding of social factors on pain experience has increased. Edward...
The Neuromatrix of Pain is a comprehensive theory that has been designed to account for a majority o...
Increasing evidence suggests that social experiences critically determine the manner in which indivi...
This study was designed to assess how interpersonal transactions affect responses to painful stimul...
Two experiments assessed how interpersonal transactions influence responses to cold pressor pain in ...
The current study reflects recent developments in psychotherapy by examining the effect of acceptanc...
This is one of the first studies to examine the interactive effect of a range of psychosocial factor...
This is the first study to examine how both structural and functional components of individuals' soc...
There is evidence that social pain or “hurt feelings” and physical pain share the same neural system...
Human pain perception is now known to be mediated by the complex and dynamic interaction of biologic...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and e...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and e...
Background: This study reports a multivariate test of sex and race differences in experimental pain,...
Emerging evidence indicates that meanings attributed to pain contribute to tolerance and coping amon...
Social modelling experiments have illustrated how upward social comparisons (i.e., observing pain to...
Over the past 20 years, our understanding of social factors on pain experience has increased. Edward...
The Neuromatrix of Pain is a comprehensive theory that has been designed to account for a majority o...
Increasing evidence suggests that social experiences critically determine the manner in which indivi...
This study was designed to assess how interpersonal transactions affect responses to painful stimul...
Two experiments assessed how interpersonal transactions influence responses to cold pressor pain in ...
The current study reflects recent developments in psychotherapy by examining the effect of acceptanc...
This is one of the first studies to examine the interactive effect of a range of psychosocial factor...
This is the first study to examine how both structural and functional components of individuals' soc...
There is evidence that social pain or “hurt feelings” and physical pain share the same neural system...
Human pain perception is now known to be mediated by the complex and dynamic interaction of biologic...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and e...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and e...
Background: This study reports a multivariate test of sex and race differences in experimental pain,...
Emerging evidence indicates that meanings attributed to pain contribute to tolerance and coping amon...
Social modelling experiments have illustrated how upward social comparisons (i.e., observing pain to...
Over the past 20 years, our understanding of social factors on pain experience has increased. Edward...
The Neuromatrix of Pain is a comprehensive theory that has been designed to account for a majority o...
Increasing evidence suggests that social experiences critically determine the manner in which indivi...