نتایج جستجو برای: catastrophizing

تعداد نتایج: 1337  

Journal: :Pain 2002
Judith A Turner Mark P Jensen Catherine A Warms Diana D Cardenas

Little research has examined the role of patient cognitive and behavioral responses, including catastrophizing, in adjustment to chronic pain associated with spinal cord injury (SCI). The objective of this study was to examine the associations of catastrophizing and specific pain coping strategies with pain intensity, psychological distress, and pain-related disability among individuals with ch...

Journal: :Pain 2009
Annmarie Cano Laura Leong Jaclyn B Heller Jillian R Lutz

Studies on the determinants of pain-related support are needed to enhance couples-based treatments for pain. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which pain catastrophizing and perceived entitlement to pain-related support (i.e., support entitlement) were associated with perceived and observed social support. Participants were 106 chronic pain couples recruited from the comm...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2001
M J Sullivan B Thorn J A Haythornthwaite F Keefe M Martin L A Bradley J C Lefebvre

The tendency to "catastrophize" during painful stimulation contributes to more intense pain experience and increased emotional distress. Catastrophizing has been broadly conceived as an exaggerated negative "mental set" brought to bear during painful experiences. Although findings have been consistent in showing a relation between catastrophizing and pain, research in this area has proceeded in...

Journal: :Arthritis care & research 2015
Claudia M Campbell Luis F Buenaver Patrick Finan Sara C Bounds Mary Redding Lea McCauley Mercedes Robinson Robert R Edwards Michael T Smith

OBJECTIVE Osteoarthritis (OA), a chronic degenerative joint disorder, is characterized by joint pain. Emerging research demonstrates that a significant number of patients evidence central sensitization (CS), a hyperexcitability in nociceptive pathways, which is known to amplify and maintain clinical pain. The clinical correlates of CS in OA, however, are poorly understood. Insomnia is prevalent...

Journal: :Arthritis and rheumatism 2000
A L Hassett J D Cone S J Patella L H Sigal

OBJECTIVE Although 2 recent studies have found associations between catastrophizing and poor medical outcomes in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS), neither assessed these findings in comparison with a similar group of patients with chronic pain. Our study examined the complex relationships between depression, catastrophizing, and the multidimensional aspects of pain in women with FMS an...

2014
Maaike J. de Boer Hannemike E. Steinhagen Gerbrig J. Versteegen Michel M. R. F. Struys Robbert Sanderman

OBJECTIVES Catastrophizing is often the primary target of the cognitive-behavioral treatment of chronic pain. Recent literature on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) suggests an important role in the pain experience for the concepts mindfulness and acceptance. The aim of this study is to examine the influence of mindfulness and general psychological acceptance on pain-related catastrophizi...

Abbas Bakhshipour-Roudsari Majid Mahmood Alilou Maryam Amini-Fasakhoodi

Background & Aims: The current study aimed to investigate the role of catastrophizing as mediator variable in the relationship of neuroticism and extraversion with fear of movement and pain intensity in patients with musculoskeletal pain. Methods: This study was conducted on 200 subjects who were selected through purposive sampling from among the clients of Shohada, Emam Hossein, and Sina Hospi...

Journal: :Pain 2016
Hopin Lee James H McAuley Markus Hübscher Steven J Kamper Adrian C Traeger G Lorimer Moseley

Evidence from randomized controlled studies shows that reconceptualizing pain improves patients' knowledge of pain biology, reduces catastrophizing thoughts, and improves pain and function. However, causal relationships between these variables remain untested. It is hypothesized that reductions in catastrophizing could mediate the relationship between improvements in pain knowledge and improvem...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2010
Annie Y Hsieh Dean A Tripp Li-Jun Ji Michael J L Sullivan

UNLABELLED Experimental pain research indicates ethnic differences in pain experience. Most of the cross-cultural pain research studied African Americans and Hispanics with little data available for Asian groups. This study examined differences in pain catastrophizing, pain attitudes, and pain responses between Chinese and European Canadian young adults. Prior to completing a cold-pressor (CP) ...

Journal: :Pain 2004
Robert R Edwards Jennifer A Haythornthwaite Michael J Sullivan Roger B Fillingim

Sex differences in the experience of pain have been widely reported, with females generally reporting more frequent clinical pain and demonstrating greater pain sensitivity. However, the mechanisms underpinning such differences, while subject to intense speculation, are not well-characterized. Catastrophizing is a cognitive and affective process that relates strongly to enhanced reports of pain...

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