Background and aim Pain is common and adds to the global burden of disease. However, individuals suffering from pain are a heterogeneous group in terms of pain spreading, intensity and duration. While pain influences overall health care consultation not everyone with pain consult health care. To be able to provide health care matching the patients’ needs increased knowledge about what factors determines the decision to consult health care is essential. The aim of this study was to explore the combined importance of pain spreading, intensity, duration and pain catastrophizing for consulting health care. Methods In this cross-sectional study we used population based survey data from southeast Sweden (SWEPAIN) including 7792 individuals’ aged ...
Objective: To determine whether the intensity, spread and sensitivity of chronic pain can be predict...
Objective. To investigate the prevalence of current and chronic pain and their relationship to pain ...
Introduction: Pain catastrophizing is an exaggerated negative response to an actual or anticipated p...
Background and aim Pain is common and adds to the global burden of disease. However, individuals suf...
BACKGROUND: Catastrophizing is a defining factor in the pain experience and strongly contributes to ...
Background Catastrophizing is a defining factor in the pain experience and strongly contributes to t...
Background: The clinical knowledge of factors related to the spread of pain on the body has increase...
Pain catastrophizing is known to contribute to physical and mental functioning, even when controllin...
Introduction: The extent to which pain is distributed across the body (spreading of pain) differs la...
By elaborating on previous prospective and cross-sectional research, the primary aim of this study w...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To explore individual and social factors that could predict health care utilisation...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
Cognitive models of pain propose that catastrophic thinking is negatively associated with chronic pa...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
Objective: To determine whether the intensity, spread and sensitivity of chronic pain can be predict...
Objective: To determine whether the intensity, spread and sensitivity of chronic pain can be predict...
Objective. To investigate the prevalence of current and chronic pain and their relationship to pain ...
Introduction: Pain catastrophizing is an exaggerated negative response to an actual or anticipated p...
Background and aim Pain is common and adds to the global burden of disease. However, individuals suf...
BACKGROUND: Catastrophizing is a defining factor in the pain experience and strongly contributes to ...
Background Catastrophizing is a defining factor in the pain experience and strongly contributes to t...
Background: The clinical knowledge of factors related to the spread of pain on the body has increase...
Pain catastrophizing is known to contribute to physical and mental functioning, even when controllin...
Introduction: The extent to which pain is distributed across the body (spreading of pain) differs la...
By elaborating on previous prospective and cross-sectional research, the primary aim of this study w...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To explore individual and social factors that could predict health care utilisation...
Introduction: Catastrophizing is the tendency to magnify the threat value of pain and has been assoc...
Cognitive models of pain propose that catastrophic thinking is negatively associated with chronic pa...
Objective: The literature on chronic pain suggests that pain catastrophizing and self-efficacy are i...
Objective: To determine whether the intensity, spread and sensitivity of chronic pain can be predict...
Objective: To determine whether the intensity, spread and sensitivity of chronic pain can be predict...
Objective. To investigate the prevalence of current and chronic pain and their relationship to pain ...
Introduction: Pain catastrophizing is an exaggerated negative response to an actual or anticipated p...