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Autor:
Yvette M. Güereca, Parker A. Kell, Bethany L. Kuhn, Natalie Hellman, Cassandra A. Sturycz, Tyler A. Toledo, Felicitas A. Huber, Mara Demuth, Edward W. Lannon, Shreela Palit, Joanna O. Shadlow, Jamie L. Rhudy
Publikováno v:
J Pain
Native Americans (NAs) have higher pain rates than the general U.S. population. It has been found that increased central sensitization and reduced pain inhibition are pronociceptive processes that increase pain risk; yet, little attention has focused
Autor:
E. Lannon, Natalie Hellman, C. Sturycz, J. Shadlow, Parker A. Kell, Erin N Ross, Tyler A. Toledo, Jamie L. Rhudy, Felicitas A. Huber, Bethany L. Kuhn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. 9:1632-1647
Compared to other racial/ethnic groups, Native Americans (NAs) are more likely to develop health conditions associated with allostatic load (stress-related wear-and-tear). Psychosocial factors (i.e., adverse life events, discrimination, psychological
Autor:
E. Lannon, Natalie Hellman, Burkhart J Hahn, Meredith D. Ehrhardt, Y. Güereca, C. Sturycz, Tyler A. Toledo, Kristen Nicole Gray, J. Shadlow, M. Payne, Jamie L. Rhudy, Bethany L. Kuhn, Shreela Palit
Publikováno v:
Ethnicity & Health. 27:721-732
The most widely accepted definition of pain considers it a sensory and emotional experience associated with potential or actual physical harm. However, research tends to generalize findings from predominantly European American samples thereby assumin
Autor:
Y. Güereca, J. Shadlow, Tyler A. Toledo, Natalie Hellman, Bethany L. Kuhn, E. Lannon, C. Sturycz, M. Payne, Jamie L. Rhudy, Felicitas A. Huber, Shreela Palit, Randolph C. Arnau
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pain Research
Jamie L Rhudy,1 Randolph C Arnau,2 Felicitas A Huber,1 Edward W Lannon,1 Bethany L Kuhn,1 Shreela Palit,1 Michael F Payne,1,3 Cassandra A Sturycz,1 Natalie Hellman,1 Yvette M Guereca,1 Tyler A Toledo,1 Joanna O Shadlow1 1The University of Tulsa, Depa
Autor:
Edward W. Lannon, Natalie Hellman, Felicitas A. Huber, Bethany L. Kuhn, Cassandra A. Sturycz, Shreela Palit, Michael F. Payne, Yvette M. Guereca, Tyler Toledo, Joanna O. Shadlow, Jamie L. Rhudy
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian journal of painReferences. 22(3)
Objectives Native Americans (NAs) have the highest prevalence of chronic pain of any racial/ethnic group. This issue has received little attention from the scientific community. One factor that may contribute to racial pain disparities is pain catast
Autor:
Mara J Demuth, Y. Güereca, E. Lannon, Tyler A. Toledo, Bethany L. Kuhn, Natalie Hellman, J. Shadlow, Burkhart J Hahn, C. Sturycz, Shreela Palit, M. Payne, John M. Chaney, Jamie L. Rhudy, Felicitas A. Huber
Publikováno v:
Pain
Native Americans (NAs) have a higher prevalence of chronic pain than other U.S. racial/ethnic groups, but there have been few attempts to understand the mechanisms of this pain disparity. This study used a comprehensive battery of laboratory tasks to
Autor:
Bethany L. Kuhn, Mara J Demuth, J. Shadlow, C. Sturycz, Jamie L. Rhudy, Felicitas A. Huber, M. Payne, E. Lannon, Shreela Palit, Y. Güereca, Tyler A. Toledo, Natalie Hellman
Publikováno v:
J Pain
Sexual assault (SA) is associated with an increased risk of chronic pain, but the mechanisms for this relationship are poorly understood. To explore whether disrupted descending inhibition is involved, this study used a conditioned pain modulation ta
Autor:
Samuel P. Herbig, Lucinda Chee, Kathryn A. Thompson, Jessica M. Fisher, Y. Güereca, J. Shadlow, Tyler A. Toledo, Heather B. Coleman, Natalie Hellman, Ky'Lee B. Barnoski, C. Sturycz, E. Lannon, Jamie L. Rhudy, Bethany L. Kuhn, M. Payne, Shreela Palit
Publikováno v:
J Pain
Native Americans (NAs) have a higher prevalence of chronic pain than any other U.S. racial/ethnic group; however, little is known about the mechanisms for this pain disparity. This study used quantitative sensory testing to assess pain experience in
Autor:
Y. Güereca, Tyler A. Toledo, Bethany L. Kuhn, J. Shadlow, Jamie L. Rhudy, E. Lannon, C. Sturycz, Natalie Hellman, M. Payne, Shreela Palit
Publikováno v:
Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 53:1055-1068
Background The tendency to inhibit anger (anger-in) is associated with increased pain. This relationship may be explained by the negative affectivity hypothesis (anger-in increases negative affect that increases pain). Alternatively, it may be explai
Autor:
Jamie L. Rhudy, Felicitas A. Huber, Bethany L. Kuhn, Natalie Hellman, E. Lannon, Shreela Palit, Parker A. Kell, Y. Güereca, Tyler A. Toledo, J. Shadlow, C. Sturycz, M. Payne, Erin N. Street, Mara J Demuth
Publikováno v:
J Pain
Native Americans (NAs) experience higher rates of chronic pain than the general U.S. population, but the risk factors for this pain disparity are unknown. NAs also experience high rates of stressors and cardiovascular and metabolic health disparities
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::bd460aa022896f27c8c12dfeb77552c7
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8578174/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8578174/