Psychosocial mechanisms of cognitive-behavioral–based physical therapy outcomes after spine surgery: Preliminary findings from mediation analyses

RA Coronado, DM Ehde, JS Pennings… - Physical …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Objective Changing Behavior through Physical Therapy (CBPT), a cognitive-
behavioral–based program, has been shown to improve outcomes after lumbar spine …

[HTML][HTML] The mediating role of catastrophizing in the relationship between pain intensity and depressed mood in older adults with persistent pain: A longitudinal …

BM Wood, MK Nicholas, F Blyth, A Asghari… - … Journal of Pain, 2016 - degruyter.com
Background and aims Depression is common in older adults with persistent pain. Cognitive-
behavioural models of pain propose that the relationship between pain and depression is …

Resilience and vulnerability factors when pain is acute as predictors of disability: findings from a two-year longitudinal study

R Esteve, R Bendayan, AE López-Martínez… - Pain …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Objective To investigate the predictive power of resilience and vulnerability factors in
relation to pain-related disability. Design A two-year prospective study investigated whether …

[PDF][PDF] Multidimensional approach for the targeted management of low back pain

P O'Sullivan, W Dankaerts, K O'Sullivan… - Grieve's modern …, 2015 - researchgate.net
FIGURE 45-1■ Clinical reasoning framework for assessment and targeted management of
low back pain (LBP). This framework provides an understanding of the clinical reasoning …

Pain self-management: easier said than done? Factors associated with early dropout from pain self-management in a rural primary care population

R Hardman, S Lawn, G Tsourtos - Pain Medicine, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Objective To explore whether psychosocial or demographic factors are associated with early
dropout from pain self-management in a rural, low–socioeconomic status population. Design …

A psychosocial risk-targeted intervention to reduce work disability: development, evolution, and implementation challenges

MJL Sullivan, H Adams, T Ellis - Psychological Injury and Law, 2013 - Springer
Research has been consistent in showing that certain psychosocial variables can increase
the risk for prolonged work disability. Four psychosocial variables have emerged as robust …

[HTML][HTML] New proposals for the International Classification of Diseases-11 revision of pain diagnoses

W Rief, S Kaasa, R Jensen, S Perrot, JWS Vlaeyen… - The journal of Pain, 2012 - Elsevier
The representation of pain diagnoses in current classification systems like International
Classification of Diseases (ICD)-10 and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental …

[HTML][HTML] Early changes in pain acceptance predict pain outcomes in interdisciplinary treatment for chronic pain

T Probst, R Jank, N Dreyer, S Seel, R Wagner… - Journal of clinical …, 2019 - mdpi.com
Studies have shown that pain acceptance is associated with a better pain outcome. The
current study explored whether changes in pain acceptance in the very early treatment …

A cumulative impact of psychological and sensitization risk factors on pain‐related outcomes

Z Uddin, A Woznowski‐Vu, D Flegg, A Aternali… - Pain …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Risk constructs based on psychological risk factors (eg, pain catastrophizing, PC)
and sensitization risk factors (eg, pressure pain threshold, PPT) are important in research …

PROTOCOL: Fear avoidance model psychological factors as predictors for persistent post‐concussion clinical outcomes: An integrative review

K Buzzanca‐Fried, J Morgan‐Daniel… - Campbell systematic …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background Persisting symptoms after concussion (PSaC) include physical, cognitive, and
psychological symptoms which contribute to rehabilitation challenges. Previous research …