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December 7, 2002
New directions in research on pain and ethnicity: a comment on Riley, Wade, Myers, Sheffield, Pappas, and Price (2002)
Christopher Edwards, Francis Keefe
Pain
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May 26, 1999
Chronic pain-associated behaviors in the nursing home: resident versus caregiver perceptions
Debra Weiner, Bercedis Peterson, Francis Keefe
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
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November 30, 2023
Bridging the gap: Utilizing insights from exposure therapy in the innovation of chronic musculoskeletal pain treatment
Katherine McDermott, Francis Keefe, Ana-Maria Vranceanu
British Journal of Sports Medicine
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February 17, 2018
Different interventions, same outcomes? Here are four good reasons
Chad E Cook, Steven Z George, Francis Keefe
Pain
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November 3, 2001
Race, ethnicity and pain
Christopher L Edwards, Roger B Fillingim, Francis Keefe
Pain
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February 20, 2008
Don't ask, don't tell? Revealing placebo responses to research participants and patients
Francis Keefe, Amy P Abernethy, Jane Wheeler, et al.
Pain
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December 30, 2025
Why can we hurt ourselves? Human agency and embodied action in the attenuation of self-induced pain
Shan Wang, Christopher Eccleston, Kate Wilmut, et al.
Pain Management Nursing : Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
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May 16, 2019
Acceptability and Feasibility of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Pain Catastrophizing among Persons with Sickle Cell Disease
Leigh Ann Simmons, Hants Williams, Susan Silva, et al.
Pain
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September 3, 2024
Treatment mechanism and outcome decoupling effects in cognitive therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and behavior therapy for chronic pain
James Gerhart, John W Burns, Beverly Thorn, et al.
Pain
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February 9, 2024
Concurrent and lagged associations among pain medication use, pain, and negative affect: a daily diary study of people with chronic low back pain
John W Burns, James Gerhart, David A Smith, et al.
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December 7, 2002
New directions in research on pain and ethnicity: a comment on Riley, Wade, Myers, Sheffield, Pappas, and Price (2002)
Christopher Edwards, Francis Keefe
Pain
|
May 26, 1999
Chronic pain-associated behaviors in the nursing home: resident versus caregiver perceptions
Debra Weiner, Bercedis Peterson, Francis Keefe
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
|
November 30, 2023
Bridging the gap: Utilizing insights from exposure therapy in the innovation of chronic musculoskeletal pain treatment
Katherine McDermott, Francis Keefe, Ana-Maria Vranceanu
British Journal of Sports Medicine
|
February 17, 2018
Different interventions, same outcomes? Here are four good reasons
Chad E Cook, Steven Z George, Francis Keefe
Pain
|
November 3, 2001
Race, ethnicity and pain
Christopher L Edwards, Roger B Fillingim, Francis Keefe
Pain
|
February 20, 2008
Don't ask, don't tell? Revealing placebo responses to research participants and patients
Francis Keefe, Amy P Abernethy, Jane Wheeler, et al.
Pain
|
December 30, 2025
Why can we hurt ourselves? Human agency and embodied action in the attenuation of self-induced pain
Shan Wang, Christopher Eccleston, Kate Wilmut, et al.
Pain Management Nursing : Official Journal of the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
|
May 16, 2019
Acceptability and Feasibility of a Mindfulness-Based Intervention for Pain Catastrophizing among Persons with Sickle Cell Disease
Leigh Ann Simmons, Hants Williams, Susan Silva, et al.
Pain
|
September 3, 2024
Treatment mechanism and outcome decoupling effects in cognitive therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and behavior therapy for chronic pain
James Gerhart, John W Burns, Beverly Thorn, et al.
Pain
|
February 9, 2024
Concurrent and lagged associations among pain medication use, pain, and negative affect: a daily diary study of people with chronic low back pain
John W Burns, James Gerhart, David A Smith, et al.
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