Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability in patients with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee or hip. Methods. Data from 71 patients with OA of the hip and 119 patients with OA of the knee were used. Using regression analysis, relationships were established between the use of active and passive coping styles and the level of pain and disability 36 weeks later. Results. In patients with knee OA, the passive coping style of resting was found to predict a higher level of disability 36 weeks later after controlling for the baseline level of disability. In the same manner in patients with knee OA, the active coping style of transforming pain was found to predict higher levels of pain 36 wee...
The significant impact of coping strategies on the experience of pain and disease outcome has been a...
Cognitive behavioral therapies decrease pain and improve mood and function in people with osteoarthr...
Background: The objective of the study was to determine whether psychological and social factors pre...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective: To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
This study aimed at establishing the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and d...
Objective: To determine to what extent articular, kinesiological, and psychological factors each con...
Objective. To investigate the use of pain coping strategies by community-living older people with pa...
OBJECTIVES: The pain experienced by osteoarthritis (OA) patients is neither constant nor unchanging ...
Objective. To assess the use of active and passive pain coping strategies in persons with hip disabi...
The avoidance model in patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) hypothesizes that pain and psy...
Objective. To identify subgroups of pain trajectories in patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthrit...
Pain and disability are cardinal symptoms in osteoarthritis. The literature is reviewed in order to ...
Introduction/Objective. Pain, stiffness and limited mobility are the main factors that lead to diffi...
The significant impact of coping strategies on the experience of pain and disease outcome has been a...
Cognitive behavioral therapies decrease pain and improve mood and function in people with osteoarthr...
Background: The objective of the study was to determine whether psychological and social factors pre...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective. To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
Objective: To establish the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and disability...
This study aimed at establishing the role of coping styles as prospective determinants of pain and d...
Objective: To determine to what extent articular, kinesiological, and psychological factors each con...
Objective. To investigate the use of pain coping strategies by community-living older people with pa...
OBJECTIVES: The pain experienced by osteoarthritis (OA) patients is neither constant nor unchanging ...
Objective. To assess the use of active and passive pain coping strategies in persons with hip disabi...
The avoidance model in patients with knee and hip osteoarthritis (OA) hypothesizes that pain and psy...
Objective. To identify subgroups of pain trajectories in patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthrit...
Pain and disability are cardinal symptoms in osteoarthritis. The literature is reviewed in order to ...
Introduction/Objective. Pain, stiffness and limited mobility are the main factors that lead to diffi...
The significant impact of coping strategies on the experience of pain and disease outcome has been a...
Cognitive behavioral therapies decrease pain and improve mood and function in people with osteoarthr...
Background: The objective of the study was to determine whether psychological and social factors pre...