Pain-related guilt is a common yet unexplored psychological factor in low back pain (LBP). It has recently been linked to greater depression, anxiety and disability in LBP, hence an understanding of how it can be managed in the presence of pain and disability is necessary. Since acceptance of pain has been shown to be associated with improved outcomes in chronic pain, we examined whether it might also help reduce guilt in people with LBP. To this end, a series of mediation analyses were conducted on data from 287 patients with chronic LBP, in which acceptance of pain was tested as a mediator of the relationship between pain/disability and guilt. Results showed that acceptance of pain reduced the impact of pain/disability on pain-related gui...
PurposeChronic primary pain conditions are characterized by significant functional disability, emoti...
Objectives. To explore the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitions and emotional distress on ch...
Pain self-efficacy and fear of movement have been proposed to explain how pain can lead to disabilit...
OBJECTIVES: Identifying mechanisms that mediate recovery is imperative to improve outcomes in low ba...
Objective: In the majority of patients a definitive cause for low back pain (LBP) cannot be establis...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
Clinical observations suggest that many patients with chronic pain have difficulty forgiving persons...
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it is unc...
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it is unc...
Background: Implicit theories of pain represent a socio-cognitive mechanism linked to important copi...
Purpose: Chronic low back pain is highly prevalent and often treatment recalcitrant condition, parti...
Background: Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. There is evidence that depre...
Background: Most people who suffer from chronic pain are exposed to major physical and mental proble...
AbstractInterventions developed to improve disability outcomes for low back pain (LBP) often show on...
PurposeChronic primary pain conditions are characterized by significant functional disability, emoti...
Objectives. To explore the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitions and emotional distress on ch...
Pain self-efficacy and fear of movement have been proposed to explain how pain can lead to disabilit...
OBJECTIVES: Identifying mechanisms that mediate recovery is imperative to improve outcomes in low ba...
Objective: In the majority of patients a definitive cause for low back pain (LBP) cannot be establis...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
Clinical observations suggest that many patients with chronic pain have difficulty forgiving persons...
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it is unc...
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it is unc...
Background: Implicit theories of pain represent a socio-cognitive mechanism linked to important copi...
Purpose: Chronic low back pain is highly prevalent and often treatment recalcitrant condition, parti...
Background: Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. There is evidence that depre...
Background: Most people who suffer from chronic pain are exposed to major physical and mental proble...
AbstractInterventions developed to improve disability outcomes for low back pain (LBP) often show on...
PurposeChronic primary pain conditions are characterized by significant functional disability, emoti...
Objectives. To explore the hypothesized mediating effects of cognitions and emotional distress on ch...
Pain self-efficacy and fear of movement have been proposed to explain how pain can lead to disabilit...