Background and objective: Previous research suggests that measures of cognitive process may be confounded by the inclusion of items that also assess cognitive content. The primary aims of this content review were to: (1) identify the domains of cognitive processes assessed by measures used in pain research; and (2) determine if pain-specific cognitive process measures with adequate psychometric properties exist. Databases and data treatment: PsychInfo, CINAHL, PsycArticles, MEDLINE, and Academic Search Complete databases were searched to identify the measures of cognitive process used in pain research. Identified measures were double coded and the measure's items were rated as: (1) cognitive content; (2) cognitive process; (3) behavioural/s...
The study investigates the impact of chronic pain (CP) on conscious and preconscious cognitive proce...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to determine whether changes in cognitive processes ar...
Research and clinical observation implicate cognitive and social influences as critical determinants...
Background and objective Previous research suggests that measures of cognitive process may be confou...
© 2017 American Academy of Pain Medicine. All rights reserved. Objective. Cognitive processes may be...
Objectives: The assessment of cognitive reactions to chronic pain is less well developed than other ...
The Pain-Related Cognitive Processes Questionnaire (PCPQ) provides a multifaceted assessment of diff...
Background: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and the psychological flexibility model on which it is...
Recent literature in the area of pain research is reviewed with emphasis on studies examining the ef...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
peer reviewedPatients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and thi...
BACKGROUND: Persons with chronic pain often report problems with cognitive abilities, such as memory...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Purpose of reviewPain and cognition share common neural substrates and are known to interact recipro...
The study investigates the impact of chronic pain (CP) on conscious and preconscious cognitive proce...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to determine whether changes in cognitive processes ar...
Research and clinical observation implicate cognitive and social influences as critical determinants...
Background and objective Previous research suggests that measures of cognitive process may be confou...
© 2017 American Academy of Pain Medicine. All rights reserved. Objective. Cognitive processes may be...
Objectives: The assessment of cognitive reactions to chronic pain is less well developed than other ...
The Pain-Related Cognitive Processes Questionnaire (PCPQ) provides a multifaceted assessment of diff...
Background: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and the psychological flexibility model on which it is...
Recent literature in the area of pain research is reviewed with emphasis on studies examining the ef...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
peer reviewedPatients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and thi...
BACKGROUND: Persons with chronic pain often report problems with cognitive abilities, such as memory...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Purpose of reviewPain and cognition share common neural substrates and are known to interact recipro...
The study investigates the impact of chronic pain (CP) on conscious and preconscious cognitive proce...
Objectives: The primary aim of this study was to determine whether changes in cognitive processes ar...
Research and clinical observation implicate cognitive and social influences as critical determinants...