Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance of psychological functioning in chronic pain. More than 7100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with varying IASP classified types of chronic pain served to investigate to what extent fear-avoidance, cognitive and spousal solicitous and punishing pain responses explained fluctuations in pain intensity and whether patients with pre-chronic, recently chronic and persistently chronic pain differed in this regard. Results: Psychological pain responses explained 40% of the total variance in pain intensity: almost 24% concerned pain variance that occurred between the CPD patients and 16% pertained to pain variance due to momentary differences withi...
Introduction/Aim: The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a leading theoretical paradigm for explaining pe...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Editor’s key points † The first step in successful pain management is a comprehensive biopsychosocia...
Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance of psychological function...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance ...
Objectives and Methods: More than 7,100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean:...
Objectives and Methods: More than 7 100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean:...
The present study investigated the relationships between pain-related fear, attention to pain, and p...
The purpose of the study was to examine how the psychological reactions to pain of acute low back pa...
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...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the supposition that chronic pain patients (CPPs) h...
Persons with chronic pain often display extreme disability, distress, and other pain behaviors. It i...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
Introduction/Aim: The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a leading theoretical paradigm for explaining pe...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Editor’s key points † The first step in successful pain management is a comprehensive biopsychosocia...
Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance of psychological function...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance ...
Objectives and Methods: More than 7,100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean:...
Objectives and Methods: More than 7 100 electronic diaries from 80 patients with chronic pain (mean:...
The present study investigated the relationships between pain-related fear, attention to pain, and p...
The purpose of the study was to examine how the psychological reactions to pain of acute low back pa...
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...
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the supposition that chronic pain patients (CPPs) h...
Persons with chronic pain often display extreme disability, distress, and other pain behaviors. It i...
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and...
Introduction/Aim: The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a leading theoretical paradigm for explaining pe...
Patients with chronic pain often report their cognition to be impaired by pain, and this observation...
Editor’s key points † The first step in successful pain management is a comprehensive biopsychosocia...