نتایج جستجو برای: labor pain coping behavior

تعداد نتایج: 939308  

Journal: :Behavior modification 2008
Marisa Páez-Blarrina Carmen Luciano Olga Gutiérrez-Martínez Sonsoles Valdivia Miguel Rodríguez-Valverde Jose Ortega

This study compares the effect of an acceptance-based protocol (ACT) and a cognitive control-based (CONT) protocol on three measures of pain coping: tolerance, self-report, and believability. Specific methodological controls were employed to further isolate the role of the value of participating in a pain task, compared to previous investigations on the alteration of the function of aversive st...

2013
Kaja Høiseth Mikael Lindahl Hessel Oosterbeek Bjarne Strøm

Crime has high social costs. The criminal justice system is costly, imprisonments have negative effects on labor force participation, and the pain for victims is significant for most types of crime. Criminal behavior is related to marginal costs and marginal utility that go beyond deterrence and punishment. Economic theory suggests that some policies, for example improved labor market opportuni...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 1999
R L Blount E R Schaen L L Cohen

In the last decade, the paradigm used by researchers in the study of acute pediatric pain has broadened from simply examining the level of children’s distress behaviors or reports of distress to discerning distress in a historical, medical, and social context. That context includes children’s previous medical treatments, the different phases of the current procedure, the efficacy of particular ...

Journal: :Cognitive behaviour therapy 2006
Edmund Keogh Cate Barlow Charlotte Mounce Frank W Bond

Anxiety sensitivity (AS) has been shown previously to be an important factor in the perception and experience of experimentally induced pain within healthy adults. The aim of the current study was to extend this research by: (i) using the Anxiety Sensitivity Profile (ASP) as an alternative measure of AS; (ii) examining whether different coping instructions affect pain reports; and (iii) investi...

2016
Melissa M. DuPen Miranda A. L. van Tilburg Shelby L. Langer Tasha B. Murphy Joan M. Romano Rona L. Levy

Previous studies have shown that parental protectiveness is associated with increased pain and disability in Functional Abdominal Pain Disorder (FAPD) but the role that perceived child self-efficacy may play remains unclear. One reason why parents may react protectively towards their child's pain is that they perceive their child to be unable to cope or function normally while in pain (perceive...

2016
Amy M. Williams AMY WILLIAMS AMY M. WILLIAMS Annmarie Cano Antonia Abbey

COPING SIMILARITY AND PSYCHOSOCIAL RISK FACTORS IN COUPLES WITHCHRONIC PAINbyAMY WILLIAMSAugust 2014Advisor: Dr. Annmarie CanoMajor: Psychology (Clinical)Degree: Doctor of PhilosophyChronic pain is an important public health problem that is associated with a hostof negative individual and relationship outcomes. Chronic pain is a chronic stressor thatb...

Journal: :Disability and rehabilitation 2010
Torill Helene Tveito William S Shaw Yueng-Hsiang Huang Michael Nicholas Gregory Wagner

PURPOSE Most working adults with low back pain (LBP) continue to work despite pain, but few studies have assessed self-management strategies in this at-work population. The purpose of this study was to identify workplace challenges and self-management strategies reported by workers remaining at work despite recurrent or persistent LBP, to be used as a framework for the development of a workplac...

Journal: :European journal of pain 2009
Philomeen Th M Weijenborg Moniek M Ter Kuile Jessica P Gopie Philip Spinhoven

BACKGROUND Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) in women is a long-lasting condition. AIMS To explore changes in pain intensity, adjustment to pain, pain appraisal and coping strategies as well as to evaluate whether baseline pain appraisals and coping strategies and their changes were associated with outcome in the long term. METHODS A follow-up study was conducted on all consecutive women who had vi...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2013
Lisa Renee Miller Annmarie Cano Lee H Wurm

UNLABELLED The current study tested whether a therapeutic assessment improved pain and well-being in couples facing chronic pain. Couples (N = 47) in which 1 spouse had chronic pain completed surveys about pain, mood, marital satisfaction, and empathy, followed by an interview and an assessment session to which they were randomly assigned: a tailored assessment of their marriage and pain coping...

Journal: :International journal of behavioral medicine 2003
Floris W Kraaimaat Andrea W M Evers

This article presents a series of studies aimed at validating a comprehensive pain-coping inventory (PCI) that is applicable to various types of patients with chronic pain. Item and scale analyses were performed for patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), patients with chronic headache, and pain clinic outpatients. The following 6 scales were derived from a simultaneous component analysis: Pai...

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