Although emotion regulation capacities have been linked to adjustment among people with chronic pain, researchers have yet to determine whether these capacities are related to functioning independent of established facets of pain coping. The present study was designed to address this gap. A sample 128 Australian adults with chronic pain (44 men, 84 women) completed self-report measures of adjustment (quality of life, negative affect, and pain-related disability), pain coping, and features of emotion regulation (emotion appraisal, perceived efficacy in emotion regulation, emotion utilization). Hierarchical multiple regression analyses indicated that efficacy in emotion regulation was related to quality of life and reduced negative affect eve...
The purpose of the current cross-sectional study was to test the associations between individual cop...
The role of resilience, for adults facing ongoing adversity in the form of chronic medical condition...
Objectives. To explore the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitions and emotional distress on ch...
Objective: Emotion regulation (ER) includes a set of cognitive and attentional processes used to cha...
In the chronic pain literature, pain coping and adjustment traditionally have been studied using cog...
Whereas the link between emotions and pain is well-established (e.g., Craig, 1999), the impact of ma...
The cognitive-behavioral model of chronic pain (Turk, 1984) has dominated the literature on adjustme...
Pain coping strategies have been shown to be associated with severity of pain and well as physical a...
Objective: Research suggests that emotions and emotion regulation processes can influence both the ...
Individuals adopt different types of coping strategies to deal with various problems (stressors) of ...
In the past fifty years psychological factors have been shown to influence adjustment to chronic pai...
Ample research has examined the role of actual affect in various aspects of human development. Resea...
Current developments in chronic pain research are changing the focus in the study of pain-emotion re...
Studies of multidimensional clinical profiles of people with chronic pain have supported the presenc...
Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory postulates two distinct neurophysiological systems that unde...
The purpose of the current cross-sectional study was to test the associations between individual cop...
The role of resilience, for adults facing ongoing adversity in the form of chronic medical condition...
Objectives. To explore the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitions and emotional distress on ch...
Objective: Emotion regulation (ER) includes a set of cognitive and attentional processes used to cha...
In the chronic pain literature, pain coping and adjustment traditionally have been studied using cog...
Whereas the link between emotions and pain is well-established (e.g., Craig, 1999), the impact of ma...
The cognitive-behavioral model of chronic pain (Turk, 1984) has dominated the literature on adjustme...
Pain coping strategies have been shown to be associated with severity of pain and well as physical a...
Objective: Research suggests that emotions and emotion regulation processes can influence both the ...
Individuals adopt different types of coping strategies to deal with various problems (stressors) of ...
In the past fifty years psychological factors have been shown to influence adjustment to chronic pai...
Ample research has examined the role of actual affect in various aspects of human development. Resea...
Current developments in chronic pain research are changing the focus in the study of pain-emotion re...
Studies of multidimensional clinical profiles of people with chronic pain have supported the presenc...
Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory postulates two distinct neurophysiological systems that unde...
The purpose of the current cross-sectional study was to test the associations between individual cop...
The role of resilience, for adults facing ongoing adversity in the form of chronic medical condition...
Objectives. To explore the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitions and emotional distress on ch...