Coping Styles, Pain Expressiveness, and Implicit Theories of Chronic Pain

Volume: 149, Issue: 7, Pages: 737 - 750
Published: Nov 14, 2014
Abstract
Whereas some individuals use active coping strategies and are able to adaptively cope with their pain, others use passive strategies and catastrophic appraisals, which are often associated with increased displays of pain behavior and negative pain-related outcomes. To investigate attribution-based implicit theories as a potential underlying mechanism that might affect coping success, we hypothesized that pain patients with an incremental...
Paper Details
Title
Coping Styles, Pain Expressiveness, and Implicit Theories of Chronic Pain
Published Date
Nov 14, 2014
Volume
149
Issue
7
Pages
737 - 750
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