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

DML Van Ryckeghem, J De Houwer, B Van Bockstaele… - PAIN®, 2013 - Elsevier
… the IAT, is stronger in patients with chronic pain than in healthy control … of patients with
chronic 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
… Most important, pain-related implicit associations could be shown to change over the course
of treatment in the clinical group of chronic pain patients. Results provide first evidence for …

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

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
… ‘pill’ implied a disability/illnessrelated response because it was not referring specifically to …
pain and disability association responses. The MANCOVA computed to compare the effects of …

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 …

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
… back pain patients may come to adopt a complex pattern of differential implicit associations
toward pain… Hence, in order to detect people at risk for chronic pain disability and subsequent …

[HTML][HTML] (306) The Unique and Interactive Effects of Patient Race, Patient Weight, and Provider Implicit Attitudes on Chronic Pain Treatment Decisions

T Anastas, K Walsh, M Miller, Z Trost, L Goubert… - … Journal of Pain, 2019 - Elsevier
… influence of patient race and weight on providers’ pain treatment decisions, (b) measured
providers’ implicit attitudes about race and weight with two separate Implicit Association Tests, …

[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
… the Implicit Association Test as a measure of PSSE. The present study compared FMS patients
to a group of diabetes patientsChronic pain patients may look to the future and become …

People with painful knee osteoarthritis hold negative implicit attitudes towards activity

BW Pulling, FA Braithwaite, J Mignone, DS Butler… - Pain, 2024 - journals.lww.com
… We developed an implicit association test that explored associations between … people with
KOA would have greater implicit threat–activity associations (vs pain-free and non-knee pain