This conceptual article aims to propose a framework of understanding the risk and resistance factors that contribute to the adjustment of spousal caregivers of chronic pain patients (SCCPP). A comprehensive review of literature related to caregivers of patients with chronic pain was performed. Findings from the review were applied to the Wallander et al.’s Risk and Resistance Model of Adjustment, specifically examining outcomes among SCCPP. No statistical results are presented in this conceptual article. We advocate for the need to study and test the adjustment process of SCCPP in a systematic, comprehensive, and theory-driven manner to further u...
While research has shown that patients’ beliefs about their pain are related to pain adjustment and ...
Objectives: To (i) assess the psychosocial functioning and adjustment of partners to living with som...
We examined congruence between chronic pain patients and their spouses on their reports of patient p...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
Background. Past decades have seen a surge of studies investigating the role of spouses in chronic i...
Objective: The present study investigated whether illness cognitions mediated the relationship betwe...
The present research examined the effect of spousal autonomy support on the need satisfaction and we...
Background: Informal care-giving by spouses has become frequent in chronic pain settings. However, t...
The cognitive-behavioral model of chronic pain (Turk, 1984) has dominated the literature on adjustme...
Background and aims: Pain is not merely an isolated experience occurring within the person. It takes...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
This study investigated the relationship between social support within the marital context, and phys...
Researchers have become increasingly interested in the social context of chronic pain conditions. Th...
Pain is a multidimensional, unique, and private experience. Contemporary biopsychosocial models of c...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the par...
While research has shown that patients’ beliefs about their pain are related to pain adjustment and ...
Objectives: To (i) assess the psychosocial functioning and adjustment of partners to living with som...
We examined congruence between chronic pain patients and their spouses on their reports of patient p...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
Background. Past decades have seen a surge of studies investigating the role of spouses in chronic i...
Objective: The present study investigated whether illness cognitions mediated the relationship betwe...
The present research examined the effect of spousal autonomy support on the need satisfaction and we...
Background: Informal care-giving by spouses has become frequent in chronic pain settings. However, t...
The cognitive-behavioral model of chronic pain (Turk, 1984) has dominated the literature on adjustme...
Background and aims: Pain is not merely an isolated experience occurring within the person. It takes...
Chronic pain has negative influences both on the patient and the entire family. In an attempt to inv...
This study investigated the relationship between social support within the marital context, and phys...
Researchers have become increasingly interested in the social context of chronic pain conditions. Th...
Pain is a multidimensional, unique, and private experience. Contemporary biopsychosocial models of c...
Aims and objectives. The purpose of this study was to explore the impact of chronic pain on the par...
While research has shown that patients’ beliefs about their pain are related to pain adjustment and ...
Objectives: To (i) assess the psychosocial functioning and adjustment of partners to living with som...
We examined congruence between chronic pain patients and their spouses on their reports of patient p...