Objectives and Methods: More than 7 100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean: 89.3, range 30-115) entered multilevel analyses to establish the statistical prediction of disability by pain intensity and by psychological functioning (fear avoidance, cognitive, and spousal pain responses). We also tested the differences between prechronic, recently chronic, and persistently chronic pain in the prediction of disability (impaired physical and mental capacity, pain interference with activities, immobility due to pain). Results: Pain intensity explained 8% to 19% of the disability variance. Beyond this psychological functioning explained 7% to 16%: particularly fear-avoidance and cognitive pain responses predicted chronic pa...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
The present study examined the contribution of physical pathology, pain-related fear and catastrophi...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain, defined as persistent or recurrent pain lasting longer than 3 months, is a...
Objectives and Methods: More than 7 100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean:...
Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance of psychological function...
Objectives and Methods: More than 7,100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean:...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance o...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance ...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
The etiology of chronic pain-related disability is not fully understood, particularly from a clinica...
Computerized diary measurement of pain, disability and psychological adaptation was performed four t...
Computerized diary measurement of pain, disability and psychological adaptation was performed four t...
Pain behaviors that are maintained beyond the acute stage post-injury can contribute to subsequent p...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
The present study examined the contribution of physical pathology, pain-related fear and catastrophi...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain, defined as persistent or recurrent pain lasting longer than 3 months, is a...
Objectives and Methods: More than 7 100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean:...
Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance of psychological function...
Objectives and Methods: More than 7,100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean:...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance o...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance ...
Introduction: Pain is associated with varying degrees of limitation in function. Although many peopl...
Chronic pain is a common condition that impacts on an individuals ability to engage in functional ta...
The etiology of chronic pain-related disability is not fully understood, particularly from a clinica...
Computerized diary measurement of pain, disability and psychological adaptation was performed four t...
Computerized diary measurement of pain, disability and psychological adaptation was performed four t...
Pain behaviors that are maintained beyond the acute stage post-injury can contribute to subsequent p...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
The present study examined the contribution of physical pathology, pain-related fear and catastrophi...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain, defined as persistent or recurrent pain lasting longer than 3 months, is a...