INTRODUCTION: The presence or absence of clearly defined symptoms and underlying pathophysiology may be a crucial variable related to variability in well-being and stigmatization in individuals with chronic pain (ICPs). In the context of pain, absence of clearly defined symptoms and pathophysiology deviates from the widely endorsed biomedical model and as such, may lead to stigmatization, which in turn could be related to ICPs' well-being. OBJECTIVES: The present study compared physical, psychological, social well-being, and perceived stigmatization in individuals with clearly defined symptoms and underlying pathophysiology (rheumatoid arthritis, RA) and individuals with less well understood symptoms and pathophysiology (fibromyalgia, FM) u...
BACKGROUND: Patients with functional somatic syndromes (FSS) experience stigma which arguably affect...
The major purpose of the studies was to provide a comprehensive description of the chronic pain expe...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the hypothesis that the intensity of pain, pain thresholds and coping mechanis...
Introduction: The presence or absence of clearly defined symptoms and underlying pathophysiology ma...
INTRODUCTION: The presence or absence of clearly defined symptoms and underlying pathophysiology may...
Chronic pain is a potentially stigmatizing condition. However, stigma has received limited empirical...
Objective: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMs) is a chronic widespread pain condition that can negatively im...
BackgroundIndividuals suffering from mental as well as physical conditions often face stigma, which ...
Living with a chronic illness can be challenging, but the ability to derive benefits and grow from t...
Objectives: To assess differences among health-related quality of life, pain threshold and perceptio...
One in five Canadian adults live with chronic pain, while 30-60% of people with chronic pain also ex...
INTRODUCTION: Pain remains the most important problem for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Act...
The current study examined the perceptions and beliefs that support networks (family and close frien...
Although persistent pain occurs in a sociocultural context, the influence of personal devaluation an...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients with rheumatic diseases may face 'discounting' (d...
BACKGROUND: Patients with functional somatic syndromes (FSS) experience stigma which arguably affect...
The major purpose of the studies was to provide a comprehensive description of the chronic pain expe...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the hypothesis that the intensity of pain, pain thresholds and coping mechanis...
Introduction: The presence or absence of clearly defined symptoms and underlying pathophysiology ma...
INTRODUCTION: The presence or absence of clearly defined symptoms and underlying pathophysiology may...
Chronic pain is a potentially stigmatizing condition. However, stigma has received limited empirical...
Objective: Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMs) is a chronic widespread pain condition that can negatively im...
BackgroundIndividuals suffering from mental as well as physical conditions often face stigma, which ...
Living with a chronic illness can be challenging, but the ability to derive benefits and grow from t...
Objectives: To assess differences among health-related quality of life, pain threshold and perceptio...
One in five Canadian adults live with chronic pain, while 30-60% of people with chronic pain also ex...
INTRODUCTION: Pain remains the most important problem for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Act...
The current study examined the perceptions and beliefs that support networks (family and close frien...
Although persistent pain occurs in a sociocultural context, the influence of personal devaluation an...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patients with rheumatic diseases may face 'discounting' (d...
BACKGROUND: Patients with functional somatic syndromes (FSS) experience stigma which arguably affect...
The major purpose of the studies was to provide a comprehensive description of the chronic pain expe...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the hypothesis that the intensity of pain, pain thresholds and coping mechanis...