Original paper

Assessing the content specificity of interpretation biases in community adolescents with persistent and interfering pain

Volume: 161, Issue: 2, Pages: 319 - 327
Published: Oct 17, 2019
Abstract
The tendency to select threatening over benign interpretations of ambiguous bodily sensations and cues characterises young people with chronic pain. However, previous studies disagree over whether these biases extend to nonbodily harm situations such as social evaluation. Understanding the content of these biases is crucial to the development of pain management strategies seeking to modify such biases. Two hundred forty-three young people aged...
Paper Details
Title
Assessing the content specificity of interpretation biases in community adolescents with persistent and interfering pain
Published Date
Oct 17, 2019
Volume
161
Issue
2
Pages
319 - 327
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