Objectives: Patients' pain behavior plays an important role in the interaction between patients and their partners, as acknowledged in operant models of pain. However, despite the considerable research attention to pain behaviors, the underlying motives of such behaviors are still unclear. The current study explores the motives to engage in pain behaviors and the possible discrepancies between individuals experiencing pain and partners' perceptions of those motives. Methods: A qualitative study was performed, comprising semistructured interviews with 27 patients with chronic low back pain and their partners. They were recruited through purposive sampling at 2 pain clinics located in Tehran, Iran. Results: Patients and partners mentioned a v...
According to consistency theory, insufficient motive satisfaction (motivational incongruence) is ass...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
This study aims to explore how people with chronic pain explain their use or non-use of pain-related...
Objectives: Patients' pain behavior plays an important role in the interaction between patients and ...
Objectives: Patients' pain behavior plays an important role in the interaction between patients and ...
Objectives Partner's responses to pain behaviours play a pivotal role in the patient's adjustment. T...
Objectives Partner's responses to pain behaviours play a pivotal role in the patient's adjustment. T...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
To date, pain research has focused almost exclusively on operant models to interpret the function a...
Objective. Self-determination theory (SDT) may be a useful framework to understand why chronic pain ...
Empathy and empathic response are receiving greater attention in pain research as investigators ackn...
DO EMPATHIC RESPONSES FROM LOVED ONES REDUCE ACUTE PAIN? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION by BETHANY DA...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
The objective of this preliminary study was to examine the extent to which affective marital interac...
Partner behavioral responses to pain can have a significant impact on patient pain and depression, b...
According to consistency theory, insufficient motive satisfaction (motivational incongruence) is ass...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
This study aims to explore how people with chronic pain explain their use or non-use of pain-related...
Objectives: Patients' pain behavior plays an important role in the interaction between patients and ...
Objectives: Patients' pain behavior plays an important role in the interaction between patients and ...
Objectives Partner's responses to pain behaviours play a pivotal role in the patient's adjustment. T...
Objectives Partner's responses to pain behaviours play a pivotal role in the patient's adjustment. T...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
To date, pain research has focused almost exclusively on operant models to interpret the function a...
Objective. Self-determination theory (SDT) may be a useful framework to understand why chronic pain ...
Empathy and empathic response are receiving greater attention in pain research as investigators ackn...
DO EMPATHIC RESPONSES FROM LOVED ONES REDUCE ACUTE PAIN? AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION by BETHANY DA...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
The objective of this preliminary study was to examine the extent to which affective marital interac...
Partner behavioral responses to pain can have a significant impact on patient pain and depression, b...
According to consistency theory, insufficient motive satisfaction (motivational incongruence) is ass...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience urging the individual to take action to resto...
This study aims to explore how people with chronic pain explain their use or non-use of pain-related...