Background: Informal care-giving by spouses has become frequent in chronic pain settings. However, the impact of pain on occupational, functional and health out-comes in spouses has not been systematically investigated.Aims: The goal of the present study was to examine the impact of pain on both pa-tient and spousal outcomes.Methods: In the present study, the impact of chronic pain on 114 heterosexual dyads was explored (patients: 59% females, average age=57.81years, SD=11.85; spouses: 41% females, average age=57.32years, SD=12.15).Results: Overall, both patients and spouses reported important consequences of pain on outcomes, including occupational status distribution of household chores and marital satisfaction). Almost 52% of spouses in...
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Chronic pain is common and creates a significant burden to the individual and society. Emerging rese...
This conceptual article aims to propose a framework of understanding the risk and resist...
Researchers have become increasingly interested in the social context of chronic pain conditions. Th...
We examined congruence between chronic pain patients and their spouses on their reports of patient p...
Background. Past decades have seen a surge of studies investigating the role of spouses in chronic i...
While research has shown that patients’ beliefs about their pain are related to pain adjustment and ...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain can fundamentally alter a marital relationship and have significant eff...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the par...
Background: Research has revealed the influence of spouses on the complaints of patients with nonspe...
Chronic pain has adverse effects on individuals with chronic pain (ICPs) as well as their family mem...
Aims and objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the part...
Objectives: To (i) assess the psychosocial functioning and adjustment of partners to living with som...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
Couple congruence on ratings of pain severity and disability were examined using hierarchical linear...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106957/1/pme12444.pd
Chronic pain is common and creates a significant burden to the individual and society. Emerging rese...
This conceptual article aims to propose a framework of understanding the risk and resist...
Researchers have become increasingly interested in the social context of chronic pain conditions. Th...
We examined congruence between chronic pain patients and their spouses on their reports of patient p...
Background. Past decades have seen a surge of studies investigating the role of spouses in chronic i...
While research has shown that patients’ beliefs about their pain are related to pain adjustment and ...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain can fundamentally alter a marital relationship and have significant eff...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the par...
Background: Research has revealed the influence of spouses on the complaints of patients with nonspe...
Chronic pain has adverse effects on individuals with chronic pain (ICPs) as well as their family mem...
Aims and objectives: The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the part...
Objectives: To (i) assess the psychosocial functioning and adjustment of partners to living with som...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
Couple congruence on ratings of pain severity and disability were examined using hierarchical linear...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/106957/1/pme12444.pd
Chronic pain is common and creates a significant burden to the individual and society. Emerging rese...
This conceptual article aims to propose a framework of understanding the risk and resist...