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The Wiley Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences
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Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research. 21:162-187
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. 46:38-43
Fear-avoidance (FA) beliefs are significantly associated with the experience of pain, especially when the pain becomes chronic in nature. The anticipated threat of intense pain will often result in the constant vigilance and monitoring of pain sensat
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Psychological Injury and Law. 3:212-219
The present article discusses the three major components of behavior that are used for assessing pain—self-report, overt behavior/function, and physical indices. Issues concerning the reliable operational definitions of these three behavioral refer
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Psychological Injury and Law. 3:203-211
The term malingering has a negative connotation, in that it is considered to intentionally project exaggerated physical and/or psychosocial symptoms for the purpose of gaining some external rewards/secondary gain. The present article will review a nu
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Psychological Injury and Law. 2:215-224
Treating individuals with chronic illness and disability requires attention to physical, psychological, and social factors. These unique challenges are optimally addressed by utilizing a biopsychosocial approach, while considering the potential array
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Psychological Injury and Law. 1:182-190
The biopsychosocial model provides the most heuristic account of the complex multifaceted nature of chronic pain and its associated impairment and disability. Although chronic pain, impairment, and disability are related, these are three separate con
Autor:
Robert J. Gatchel, Leonard N. Matheson, Laura L. Adams, Karin Hoffman, Scott Woods, Nancy D. Kishino, Richard C. Robinson, Cara Pearson, Jennifer Unterberg
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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 13:107-113
The present study was designed to evaluate the clinical utility of the Spinal Function Sort (SFS), in a group of postoperative and nonoperative low back pain patients who completed a functional restoration program. The SFS was administered to 38 spin
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Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. 12:99-110
In the area of occupational pain disability, a major barrier to effective rehabilitation of patients may be the extensive personal losses that can arise as secondary features of chronic pain disability. In this review, we discuss the concept of secon
Autor:
Nancy D. Kishino, Robert J. Gatchel, John Licciardone, Meredith M. Hartzell, Whitney E. Worzer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research. 22:e12057
This study aimed to demonstrate the relevance of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) measures to the assessment of chronic low back pain. A literature search was conducted to find all relevant articles regarding the