Purpose: Chronic pain is often multifactorial and accompanied by psychological distress, catastrophizing thoughts, reduced physical function, and socio-economic worries. In this explorative study, we investigated potential mediators in the relationships of psychological and demographic variables with chronic pain and physical function in women and men. Patients and Methods: The study included 301 patients admitted to a multidisciplinary pain clinic. Prior to their first consultation, patients completed a questionnaire including items on demographics (age, education, occupational and financial situation), catastrophizing thoughts, psychological distress, pain intensity, and physical function. Hierarchical multiple regression analyses examin...
This study aimed to test the cross-sectional mediating and moderating role that positive psychologic...
Background: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
Background: Because psychological variables are known to intercorrelate, the goal of this investigat...
Background: Psychological variables contribute to pain- and injury-related outcomes. We examined the...
Study is aimed at gender differences in personality resources of coping with chronic pain. The resea...
BACKGROUND: Developing strategies for coping with chronic pain is an integral part of successfully l...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189BACKGROUND: Developing strategies for coping with chronic pai...
This study aimed to test the cross-sectional mediating and moderating role that positive psychologic...
BACKGROUND: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
BACKGROUND: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
Background: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
BACKGROUND: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
Background: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
This study aimed to test the cross-sectional mediating and moderating role that positive psychologic...
This study aimed to test the cross-sectional mediating and moderating role that positive psychologic...
Background: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
Background: Because psychological variables are known to intercorrelate, the goal of this investigat...
Background: Psychological variables contribute to pain- and injury-related outcomes. We examined the...
Study is aimed at gender differences in personality resources of coping with chronic pain. The resea...
BACKGROUND: Developing strategies for coping with chronic pain is an integral part of successfully l...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189BACKGROUND: Developing strategies for coping with chronic pai...
This study aimed to test the cross-sectional mediating and moderating role that positive psychologic...
BACKGROUND: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
BACKGROUND: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
Background: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
BACKGROUND: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
Background: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
This study aimed to test the cross-sectional mediating and moderating role that positive psychologic...
This study aimed to test the cross-sectional mediating and moderating role that positive psychologic...
Background: Fear-avoidance is one of the factors associated with chronic pain. However, it remains u...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...