BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate whether the perception of experimental pain was different during a mindfulness manipulation than during a distraction manipulation. Furthermore, it was examined if effects were moderated by dispositional pain catastrophizing. MethodsUndergraduate students (n=51) completed self-report measures of pain catastrophizing and mindfulness. Subsequently, they were administered a series of mildly painful heat stimuli, which they had to rate. During pain induction, participants listened to either a pre-recorded mindfulness instruction (mindfulness group) or a pre-recorded story (distraction group). ResultsAfter controlling for baseline experimental pain ratings, we found no overall group effect, indi...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have shown that brief mindfulness trainings can have significant analgesi...
Generally, research indicates that the distraction of attention away from painful sensations reduces...
Background: Chronic pain affects approximately 3.2 million Australians (one in five) every year, and...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate whether the perception of experimental pain was d...
Chronic pain is a complex global public health concern associated with a host of negative outcomes, ...
© 2018 European Pain Federation - EFIC® Background: This study investigated whether the ability to d...
The burgeoning scientific interest in the clinical benefits of mindfulness has resulted in an extens...
The current study utilized an early-stage translational approach (Tashiro & Mortensen, 2006) to empi...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that mindfulness practice may mitigate the biasing ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of mindfulness training in comparison with ...
Objectives: Catastrophizing is often the primary target of the cognitive-behavioral treatment of chr...
[eng] Background Previous research has demonstrated the efficacy of cognitive engagement in reducing...
Increasing attentional focus away from pain can affect pain experience, suggesting that cognitive st...
Objectives:It is not known whether psychosocial chronic pain treatments produce benefits through the...
OBJECTIVE: Mindfulness and pain catastrophizing are important constructs in pain research, and there...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have shown that brief mindfulness trainings can have significant analgesi...
Generally, research indicates that the distraction of attention away from painful sensations reduces...
Background: Chronic pain affects approximately 3.2 million Australians (one in five) every year, and...
BackgroundThe aim of this study was to investigate whether the perception of experimental pain was d...
Chronic pain is a complex global public health concern associated with a host of negative outcomes, ...
© 2018 European Pain Federation - EFIC® Background: This study investigated whether the ability to d...
The burgeoning scientific interest in the clinical benefits of mindfulness has resulted in an extens...
The current study utilized an early-stage translational approach (Tashiro & Mortensen, 2006) to empi...
Background Recent neuroimaging evidence suggests that mindfulness practice may mitigate the biasing ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of mindfulness training in comparison with ...
Objectives: Catastrophizing is often the primary target of the cognitive-behavioral treatment of chr...
[eng] Background Previous research has demonstrated the efficacy of cognitive engagement in reducing...
Increasing attentional focus away from pain can affect pain experience, suggesting that cognitive st...
Objectives:It is not known whether psychosocial chronic pain treatments produce benefits through the...
OBJECTIVE: Mindfulness and pain catastrophizing are important constructs in pain research, and there...
ObjectivesPrevious studies have shown that brief mindfulness trainings can have significant analgesi...
Generally, research indicates that the distraction of attention away from painful sensations reduces...
Background: Chronic pain affects approximately 3.2 million Australians (one in five) every year, and...