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[Pain and disability as personal constructs].

M Ruoss1

  • 1Psychologisches Institut, Universität Bonn.

Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)
|June 12, 2003
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This review explores how thoughts and coping strategies impact chronic pain development. Understanding these cognitive factors is key to managing long-term pain conditions.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Pain Management
  • Behavioral Medicine

Context:

  • Chronic pain affects millions globally, often persisting despite medical treatment.
  • Cognitive and behavioral factors play a crucial role in pain chronification.
  • Existing research highlights the interplay between pain perception and psychological processes.

Purpose:

  • To review empirical research on the relationship between chronic pain and cognitions.
  • To examine methods used for assessing pain cognitions and coping strategies.
  • To discuss the significance of cognitions and coping in the development of chronic pain states.

Summary:

  • The article synthesizes current research linking chronic pain with cognitive factors such as attributions, beliefs, and problem-solving.

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  • It evaluates methodologies for studying pain-related cognitions and coping mechanisms.
  • Evidence underscores the importance of cognitive and coping strategies in the transition to chronic pain.
  • Impact:

    • Findings emphasize the need to integrate cognitive and behavioral interventions into chronic pain management.
    • Highlights gaps in current research and proposes future research directions.
    • Provides a foundation for developing more effective, psychologically-informed pain treatments.