Background: Heightened fear and anxiety related to pain may result in emotional and behavioral avoidance responses causing disability, distress, and depression. Fear and anxiety associated with pain can potentially change the course of the pain experience. It is plausible that fear and anxiety related to pain affect the duration and frequency of pain experienced by the patient. Aim: The study aimed to examine the applicability of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire-III (FPQ-III) in identifying who are likely to report longer duration and greater frequency of pain experience. Methods: To test this hypothesis, a cross-sectional study was conducted with 579 individuals from a community-based sample living with chronic pain. The factor structure and...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Persons with chronic pain often display extreme disability, distress, and other pain behaviors. It i...
Numerous emotion-based constructs seem related to pain and pain-related disability. These include ge...
Background: Heightened fear and anxiety related to pain may result in emotional and behavioral avoid...
Manasi M Mittinty,1 Daniel W McNeil,2,3 David S Brennan,1 Cameron L Randall,4 Murthy N Mittinty,5 Li...
Published 08.09.17Background: Fear of pain and coping strategies are emotional-behavioral responses ...
Background: Fear of pain and coping strategies are emotional-behavioral responses to pain and are kn...
Background: Fear of pain and coping strategies are emotional-behavioral responses to pain and are kn...
The present study sought to examine psychometric properties of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ),...
The present study sought to examine psychometric properties of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ),...
The present study sought to examine psychometric properties of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ),...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Chronic pain is prevalent in the western world; however fear of pain often ...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
Introduction/Aim: The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a leading theoretical paradigm for explaining pe...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Persons with chronic pain often display extreme disability, distress, and other pain behaviors. It i...
Numerous emotion-based constructs seem related to pain and pain-related disability. These include ge...
Background: Heightened fear and anxiety related to pain may result in emotional and behavioral avoid...
Manasi M Mittinty,1 Daniel W McNeil,2,3 David S Brennan,1 Cameron L Randall,4 Murthy N Mittinty,5 Li...
Published 08.09.17Background: Fear of pain and coping strategies are emotional-behavioral responses ...
Background: Fear of pain and coping strategies are emotional-behavioral responses to pain and are kn...
Background: Fear of pain and coping strategies are emotional-behavioral responses to pain and are kn...
The present study sought to examine psychometric properties of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ),...
The present study sought to examine psychometric properties of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ),...
The present study sought to examine psychometric properties of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ),...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Chronic pain is prevalent in the western world; however fear of pain often ...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
Introduction/Aim: The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a leading theoretical paradigm for explaining pe...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Persons with chronic pain often display extreme disability, distress, and other pain behaviors. It i...
Numerous emotion-based constructs seem related to pain and pain-related disability. These include ge...