Implicit associations between pain and self-schema in patients with chronic pain

DML Van Ryckeghem, J De Houwer, B Van Bockstaele… - PAIN®, 2013 - Elsevier
… - and self-schema, as measured by the IAT, is stronger in patients with chronic painchronic
pain a stronger association between pain- and self-schema would be related to worse pain-…

Automatic processing of pain: The change of implicit pain associations after psychotherapy

M Grumm, K Erbe, G von Collani, S Nestler - Behaviour Research and …, 2008 - Elsevier
… We assume that chronic pain patients possess strong associations between … was to investigate
the usefulness of a pain IAT to assess implicit associations between pain and self, and to …

The effect of implicit theories of pain on pain and disability in people with chronic low back pain

SJ Summers, NC Higgins, M Te, A Byrne… - … Science and Practice, 2019 - Elsevier
implicit theories and chronic pain has been investigated recently. Like intelligence, chronic
pain … and treatment of chronic pain, a link between implicit theories of pain and symptoms of …

Coping styles, pain expressiveness, and implicit theories of chronic pain

NC Higgins, SJ Bailey, DL LaChapelle… - The Journal of …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
… based implicit theories as a potential underlying mechanism that might affect coping success,
we hypothesized that pain patients with an incremental implicit theory of pain (ie, view pain

Cognitive-processing bias in chronic pain: a review and integration.

T Pincus, S Morley - Psychological bulletin, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
… of chronic pain with implications for developing psychological models of adaptation to chronic
pain … We begin by considering cognitive bias in chronic pain by referring to the established …

[图书][B] The utility of the implicit association test in the measurement of pain and self-schema enmeshment in fibromyalgia patients

JL Steiner - 2010 - search.proquest.com
… Changes in self perception are common in individuals suffering from chronic illness and
chronic pain. It makes sense that a person would experience a change in their thoughts about …

The cognitive specificity of associative responses in patients with chronic pain

JD McKellar, ME Clark, J Shriner - British Journal of Clinical …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
… , as well as implicit memory tests such as … pain and disability association responses. The
MANCOVA computed to compare the effects of pain intensity for the acute pain and chronic pain

Measuring fear of movement/(re) injury in chronic low back pain using implicit measures

M Leeuw, ML Peters, RW Wiers… - Cognitive behaviour …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… words that are related to the association of interest. Implicit associations are assumed to be
… that are compatible or incompatible with the underlying association (eg de Houwer, Citation…

Attitudes toward physical activity: The role of implicit versus explicit associations

ELM Gheldof, PJ de Jong, J Vinck… - … treating fear of pain, 2004 - books.google.com
pain patients may come to adopt a complex pattern of differential implicit associations toward
pain, … as a consequence of the experience of chronic pain, but underscores the idea that …

The unique and interactive effects of patient race, patient socioeconomic status, and provider attitudes on chronic pain care decisions

TM Anastas, MM Miller, NA Hollingshead… - Annals of Behavioral …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Implicit attitudes about race and SES were measured with separate Implicit Association
Tests (IATs; [34]). For the race IAT, providers categorized facial images as Black or White …