It has been shown that pain beliefs and coping strategies, identified by the adult and child pain literatures, play a mediating role in the experience of chronic pain. Certain pain beliefs have been linked to negative outcomes such as increased levels of disability or psychological distress, and can influence the success of pain interventions. Differences between the pain beliefs and coping strategies of adults and children have been attributed to various factors (eg cognitive developmental level). Some of these factors are also relevant for people with learning disabilities. However, there has been no research into the pain beliefs and coping strategies of this population. This is due, in part, to beliefs that people with learning disabili...
Some cases of chronic pain have no demonstrable organic basis that can be identified or the physical...
Individuals with chronic pain differ markedly in their physical and psychological adjustment to the ...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
It has been shown that pain beliefs and coping strategies, identified by the adult and child pain li...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
This study explored how people with learning disabilities understood and described pain. It investig...
Many authors report that a high percentage of patients with chronic pain have no or insufficient und...
The main interest of this study is in the behavioural and psychological aspects of adjusting to a ch...
The purposes of the investigation in this study were to: 1. identify factors which influenced patien...
BackgroundThis study investigated the effect of a cognitive behavioural approach on changing the cop...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contrib...
Objective. To investigate the use of pain coping strategies by community-living older people with pa...
SUMMARY Suffering the pain, people feel an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, associated w...
International audienceLittle is known about pain coping strategies in children with mild and moderat...
There is wide variation in psychological and functional adjustment to paediatric chronic pain. This...
Some cases of chronic pain have no demonstrable organic basis that can be identified or the physical...
Individuals with chronic pain differ markedly in their physical and psychological adjustment to the ...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...
It has been shown that pain beliefs and coping strategies, identified by the adult and child pain li...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
This study explored how people with learning disabilities understood and described pain. It investig...
Many authors report that a high percentage of patients with chronic pain have no or insufficient und...
The main interest of this study is in the behavioural and psychological aspects of adjusting to a ch...
The purposes of the investigation in this study were to: 1. identify factors which influenced patien...
BackgroundThis study investigated the effect of a cognitive behavioural approach on changing the cop...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to examine the relative contrib...
Objective. To investigate the use of pain coping strategies by community-living older people with pa...
SUMMARY Suffering the pain, people feel an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, associated w...
International audienceLittle is known about pain coping strategies in children with mild and moderat...
There is wide variation in psychological and functional adjustment to paediatric chronic pain. This...
Some cases of chronic pain have no demonstrable organic basis that can be identified or the physical...
Individuals with chronic pain differ markedly in their physical and psychological adjustment to the ...
Background: Patients' changing attitudes and beliefs about pain are considered as improvements in th...