Background and purpose: Perceived injustice has been defined as an appraisal regarding the severity and irreparability of loss associated with pain, blame and a sense of unfairness. Recent findings have identified perceived injustice as an important risk factor for pain-related outcomes. Studies suggest that perceived injustice is associated with opioid prescription in patients with pain conditions. However, the mechanisms by which perceived injustice is linked to opioid prescription are not well understood. The primary objective of this study was to examine the potential mediating roles of pain intensity, depressive symptoms and pain behavior in the association between perceived injustice and opioid prescription among patients with chronic...
peer reviewedThe current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional...
Background While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use dis...
Background: Pain is a common concern among people who use drugs (PWUD), yet there remains a lack of ...
Junie S Carriere,1 Marc-Olivier Martel,2,3 Ming-Chih Kao,4 Michael JL Sullivan,5 Beth D Darnall4 1De...
a b s t r a c t Emerging evidence suggests that perceived injustice is a risk factor for adverse out...
Background: Chronic pain is a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon. Lifestyle, behavioral, socioeconom...
The Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ) assesses the degree to which chronic pain sufferers per...
Introduction and Aims: The limited literature on pain in opioid-treatment samples indicates that it ...
Recent research has revealed robust cross-sectional and prospective associations among perceived inj...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the experience of injustice in patients with chronic pain is ass...
Chronic pain has an estimated annual prevalence rate between 10 and 35%. In the US, first-line treat...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of pain causal attributions on pat...
Although evidence suggests that a number of patient psychological factors may influence physicians’ ...
BACKGROUND: Factors associated with prescription opioid misuse in a chronic pain treatment populatio...
The current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional bias (AB) to...
peer reviewedThe current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional...
Background While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use dis...
Background: Pain is a common concern among people who use drugs (PWUD), yet there remains a lack of ...
Junie S Carriere,1 Marc-Olivier Martel,2,3 Ming-Chih Kao,4 Michael JL Sullivan,5 Beth D Darnall4 1De...
a b s t r a c t Emerging evidence suggests that perceived injustice is a risk factor for adverse out...
Background: Chronic pain is a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon. Lifestyle, behavioral, socioeconom...
The Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ) assesses the degree to which chronic pain sufferers per...
Introduction and Aims: The limited literature on pain in opioid-treatment samples indicates that it ...
Recent research has revealed robust cross-sectional and prospective associations among perceived inj...
Accumulating evidence suggests that the experience of injustice in patients with chronic pain is ass...
Chronic pain has an estimated annual prevalence rate between 10 and 35%. In the US, first-line treat...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the influence of pain causal attributions on pat...
Although evidence suggests that a number of patient psychological factors may influence physicians’ ...
BACKGROUND: Factors associated with prescription opioid misuse in a chronic pain treatment populatio...
The current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional bias (AB) to...
peer reviewedThe current study examined the relationship between perceived injustice and attentional...
Background While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use dis...
Background: Pain is a common concern among people who use drugs (PWUD), yet there remains a lack of ...