Pain is a common consequence of childhood cancer. While most research has examined biomedical predictors of post-cancer pain, biopsychosocial conceptualisations such as the cancer threat interpretation (CTI) model hold promise for guiding comprehensive pain management strategies. Guided by the CTI model, this cross-sectional study evaluated correlates of post-cancer pain in childhood cancer survivors including threat-related risk factors (bodily threat monitoring, fear of cancer recurrence, help-seeking) and mindsets about the body. In the preceding three months, 21.8% of the survivors reported chronic pain (>3 months), and 14.3% experienced pain most days. Greater bodily threat monitoring, more fear of cancer recurrence, and more help-seek...
BACKGROUND: Survivors of childhood cancer are at significant risk for serious chronic health conditi...
OBJECTIVES: The fear-avoidance model describes how the belief that pain is a sign of damage leads to...
Contains fulltext : 170351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: In ord...
Pain is a common consequence of childhood cancer. While most research has examined biomedical predic...
Fear of cancer recurrence, defined as “the fear that cancer could return or progress in the same pla...
Aim The aim of this systematic review was to examine the frequency and risk factors of pain among lo...
Pain is one of the most prevalent symptoms in patients with advanced cancer and, according to anecdo...
Objective: Somatic symptoms capture attention, demand interpretation, and promote health behaviors. ...
Seventy-eight cancer patients who were being treated for pain-related problems underwent a semistruc...
Although evidence from chronic non-cancer pain population supports the role of pain-related beliefs ...
Purpose/Objectives: To consolidate the literature and provide a model to explain the links among unc...
Background. Pain symptoms, associated impairment, and parental perception of threat are reported to ...
Despite the prevalence of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), understanding of factors underlying clini...
[[abstract]]Pain is a burdensome symptom that can commonly exist chronically along the cancer trajec...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to estimate the prevalence of emotional distress in a large...
BACKGROUND: Survivors of childhood cancer are at significant risk for serious chronic health conditi...
OBJECTIVES: The fear-avoidance model describes how the belief that pain is a sign of damage leads to...
Contains fulltext : 170351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: In ord...
Pain is a common consequence of childhood cancer. While most research has examined biomedical predic...
Fear of cancer recurrence, defined as “the fear that cancer could return or progress in the same pla...
Aim The aim of this systematic review was to examine the frequency and risk factors of pain among lo...
Pain is one of the most prevalent symptoms in patients with advanced cancer and, according to anecdo...
Objective: Somatic symptoms capture attention, demand interpretation, and promote health behaviors. ...
Seventy-eight cancer patients who were being treated for pain-related problems underwent a semistruc...
Although evidence from chronic non-cancer pain population supports the role of pain-related beliefs ...
Purpose/Objectives: To consolidate the literature and provide a model to explain the links among unc...
Background. Pain symptoms, associated impairment, and parental perception of threat are reported to ...
Despite the prevalence of fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), understanding of factors underlying clini...
[[abstract]]Pain is a burdensome symptom that can commonly exist chronically along the cancer trajec...
Purpose: The purposes of this study were to estimate the prevalence of emotional distress in a large...
BACKGROUND: Survivors of childhood cancer are at significant risk for serious chronic health conditi...
OBJECTIVES: The fear-avoidance model describes how the belief that pain is a sign of damage leads to...
Contains fulltext : 170351.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)PURPOSE: In ord...