When pain becomes persistent, patients may abandon previously held cultural or personal beliefs about pain to form new pain beliefs that are more consistent with their persistent pain experience. The Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBPI) is an instrument to assess these new beliefs. This paper presents 4 studies examining the utility of the PBPI. Two studies are factor analytic and support recent literature identifying 4 belief factors associated with this instrument. The third and fourth studies used a new scoring method for the PBPI creating 4 scales: Mystery, Self-blame, Pain Permanence, and Pain Constancy. These scales were then correlated with important pain indices such as measures of pain quality, psychological states (i.e., ...
PURPOSE: To create an Italian version of the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBAPI-I) and ev...
Pain behaviors that are maintained beyond the acute stage post-injury can contribute to subsequent p...
Purpose: To create an Italian version of the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBAPI-I) and ev...
Summary When pain becomes persistent, patients may abandon previously held cultural or personal beli...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Background. Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Although evidence from chronic non-cancer pain population supports the role of pain-related beliefs ...
Metacognitions, which are beliefs about our own thinking processes, can modulate worry and ruminatio...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: This study aims to compare differences in pain beliefs according to headache t...
Purpose: To create an Italian version of the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBAPI-I) and ev...
OBJECTIVES: To understand how pain-related cognitions predict and influence treatment retention and ...
SUMMARY Suffering the pain, people feel an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, associated w...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
PURPOSE: To create an Italian version of the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBAPI-I) and ev...
Pain behaviors that are maintained beyond the acute stage post-injury can contribute to subsequent p...
Purpose: To create an Italian version of the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBAPI-I) and ev...
Summary When pain becomes persistent, patients may abandon previously held cultural or personal beli...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Background. Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Although evidence from chronic non-cancer pain population supports the role of pain-related beliefs ...
Metacognitions, which are beliefs about our own thinking processes, can modulate worry and ruminatio...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: This study aims to compare differences in pain beliefs according to headache t...
Purpose: To create an Italian version of the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBAPI-I) and ev...
OBJECTIVES: To understand how pain-related cognitions predict and influence treatment retention and ...
SUMMARY Suffering the pain, people feel an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, associated w...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
PURPOSE: To create an Italian version of the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBAPI-I) and ev...
Pain behaviors that are maintained beyond the acute stage post-injury can contribute to subsequent p...
Purpose: To create an Italian version of the Pain Beliefs and Perceptions Inventory (PBAPI-I) and ev...