Accurate assessment of pain by health-care professionals is essential to ensure optimal management of pain. An under-researched area is whether personality characteristics affect perception of pain in others. The aims were (a) to determine whether individual differences are associated with participants’ ability to assess pain, and (b) to determine facial cues used in the assessment of pain. One hundred and twenty-eight undergraduate students participated. They completed questionnaire assessments of empathy, pain catastrophizing, sensory sensitivity and emotional intelligence. They then viewed and rated four adult facial images (no, medium, and high pain—12 images total) using a 0–10 numerical rating scale, and noted the reasons for their ra...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Previous studies have shown how cognitive-emotional top-down processes can affect conscious pain per...
Background: Painful facial expressions have been shown to trigger affective responses among observer...
Accurate assessment of pain by health-care professionals is essential to ensure optimal management o...
Peter Mende-Siedlecki, PhDPrevious research has shown systematic racial, gender, and status disparit...
Objective. Recent research suggests that higher scores on measures of empathy correlate with a stron...
Nonverbal indices of pain are some of the least researched sources of data for assessing pain. The e...
Research indicates that observers do not always estimate the pain of others accurately. Often, pain ...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
The ability to perceive pain in others is an important human capacity. Its development has not been ...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately recognize facial expressions of pain is known to affect clinic...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Previous studies have shown how cognitive-emotional top-down processes can affect conscious pain per...
Background: Painful facial expressions have been shown to trigger affective responses among observer...
Accurate assessment of pain by health-care professionals is essential to ensure optimal management o...
Peter Mende-Siedlecki, PhDPrevious research has shown systematic racial, gender, and status disparit...
Objective. Recent research suggests that higher scores on measures of empathy correlate with a stron...
Nonverbal indices of pain are some of the least researched sources of data for assessing pain. The e...
Research indicates that observers do not always estimate the pain of others accurately. Often, pain ...
Background Due to the inherent subjectivity of pain, it is difficult to make accurate judgements of...
Facial expression has been used as a measure of pain in clinical and experimental studies. The Socio...
This study examined the influence of patients' likability on pain estimations made by observers. Pat...
The ability to perceive pain in others is an important human capacity. Its development has not been ...
BACKGROUND: The ability to accurately recognize facial expressions of pain is known to affect clinic...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Previous studies have shown how cognitive-emotional top-down processes can affect conscious pain per...
Background: Painful facial expressions have been shown to trigger affective responses among observer...