Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children’s pain treatment programs. However, empirical evidence concerning the effectiveness of distraction is equivocal. One potential explanation might be that distraction does not work for everyone in every situation. In the current series of studies, we examined the role of pain catastrophizing as an influencing factor of distraction effectiveness. In the first study, we investigated the use of pain coping strategies (including distraction) in schoolchildren (N = 828, aged 8–18 years) by means of a questionnaire. Results indicated that children with higher levels of pain catastrophizing reported using less distraction strategies in daily life than children with low...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Objective Using a mixed model design, this study examined the effects of interactive versus passive ...
Attention diversion or distraction is a strategy which has been shown to be effective and safe in th...
Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children’s pain treatment p...
Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children's pain treatment p...
Distraction is a strategy that is often intuitively used to cope with pain, and is part of many pain...
Distraction is a pain management technique that has been shown to be successful at reducing pain and...
Distraction has been shown to successfully decrease pain and behavioral distress in children experie...
[eng] Background Previous research has demonstrated the efficacy of cognitive engagement in reducing...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Objective To examine whether age and developmental differences in selective attention influence youn...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
The main purpose of this series of studies was to investigate the efficacy of attentional coping str...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Objective Using a mixed model design, this study examined the effects of interactive versus passive ...
Attention diversion or distraction is a strategy which has been shown to be effective and safe in th...
Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children’s pain treatment p...
Distraction is an intuitive way of coping with pain and is often used in children's pain treatment p...
Distraction is a strategy that is often intuitively used to cope with pain, and is part of many pain...
Distraction is a pain management technique that has been shown to be successful at reducing pain and...
Distraction has been shown to successfully decrease pain and behavioral distress in children experie...
[eng] Background Previous research has demonstrated the efficacy of cognitive engagement in reducing...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Objective To examine whether age and developmental differences in selective attention influence youn...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
The main purpose of this series of studies was to investigate the efficacy of attentional coping str...
Research on the effectiveness of distraction as a method of pain control is inconclusive. One mechan...
Objective Using a mixed model design, this study examined the effects of interactive versus passive ...
Attention diversion or distraction is a strategy which has been shown to be effective and safe in th...