Three fundamental fears are assumed to underlie psychopathology: Anxiety Sensitivity (AS), Injury/illness sensitivity (IS), and Fear of Negative Evaluation (FNE). Both AS and IS may form risk factors for the development and exacerbation of chronic pain. The current research examines the relation between these fears and automatic threat appraisal for pain-related stimuli. Study 1 (n = 48) additionally examined content-specific associations of AS and FNE with the automatic threat appraisal of, respectively, panic and social evaluative cues. Study 2 (n = 60) additionally focused on the association of IS and AS with the engagement in health protecting behavior, and the use of health care services. Both studies found evidence for an automatic th...
Three fundamental fears - anxiety sensitivity (AS), injury/illness sensitivity (IS) and fear of nega...
Anxiety sensitivity, a fear of anxiety-related symptoms, has been associated with a heightened exper...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Three fundamental fears are assumed to underlie psychopathology: Anxiety Sensitivity (AS), Injury/il...
Three fundamental fears are assumed to underlie psychopathology: Anxiety Sensitivity (AS), Injury/il...
Introduction/Aim: The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a leading theoretical paradigm for explaining pe...
Persons with chronic pain often display extreme disability, distress, and other pain behaviors. It i...
BACKGROUND: Although nearly everyone at some point in their lives experiences back pain; the amount ...
BACKGROUND: The present article addresses two related developments in the psychology of pain, and in...
The major aim of our study was to investigate the influence of anxiety and fear on pain with the NPU...
Introduction Fundamental fears have been found to contribute to the engagement in health protective ...
Anxiety sensitivity, a trait characterized by fear of anxiety-related body sensations, has been link...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance o...
The present study sought to investigate to what extent patients with chronic low back pain and pain-...
Background and aims: Interpreting pain- and illness-related stimuli as health-threatening is common ...
Three fundamental fears - anxiety sensitivity (AS), injury/illness sensitivity (IS) and fear of nega...
Anxiety sensitivity, a fear of anxiety-related symptoms, has been associated with a heightened exper...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...
Three fundamental fears are assumed to underlie psychopathology: Anxiety Sensitivity (AS), Injury/il...
Three fundamental fears are assumed to underlie psychopathology: Anxiety Sensitivity (AS), Injury/il...
Introduction/Aim: The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a leading theoretical paradigm for explaining pe...
Persons with chronic pain often display extreme disability, distress, and other pain behaviors. It i...
BACKGROUND: Although nearly everyone at some point in their lives experiences back pain; the amount ...
BACKGROUND: The present article addresses two related developments in the psychology of pain, and in...
The major aim of our study was to investigate the influence of anxiety and fear on pain with the NPU...
Introduction Fundamental fears have been found to contribute to the engagement in health protective ...
Anxiety sensitivity, a trait characterized by fear of anxiety-related body sensations, has been link...
Objectives and Methods: Electronic momentary assessment was employed to substantiate the relevance o...
The present study sought to investigate to what extent patients with chronic low back pain and pain-...
Background and aims: Interpreting pain- and illness-related stimuli as health-threatening is common ...
Three fundamental fears - anxiety sensitivity (AS), injury/illness sensitivity (IS) and fear of nega...
Anxiety sensitivity, a fear of anxiety-related symptoms, has been associated with a heightened exper...
Chronic pain is one of the major health problems in Western societies, with a prevalence of 19%. Not...