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Joan M Romano

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The Journal of Pain|April 12, 2005
The development and psychometric evaluation of an instrument to assess spouse responses to pain and well behavior in patients with chronic pain: the Spouse Response InventoryLauren Schwartz, Mark P Jensen, Joan M Romano
Pain|December 1, 1985
Depression in chronic pain patients: relation to pain, activity, and sex differencesWilliam E Haley, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
Pain|March 1, 1991
Self-efficacy and outcome expectancies: relationship to chronic pain coping strategies and adjustmentMark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
Pain|December 1, 1989
Sex differences in the relationship of pain patient dysfunction to spouse adjustmentJoan M Romano, Judith A Turner, Stephen L Clancy
Pain|October 16, 2010
Partner responses to patient pain and well behaviors and their relationship to patient pain behavior, functioning, and depressionKatherine A Raichle, Joan M Romano, Mark P Jensen
Pain|April 1, 1992
The Chronic Illness Problem Inventory as a measure of dysfunction in chronic pain patientsJoan M Romano, Judith A Turner, Mark P Jensen
Pain|July 12, 2003
The Chronic Pain Coping Inventory-42: reliability and validityJoan M Romano, Mark P Jensen, Judith A Turner
Pain|September 1, 1994
What is the maximum number of levels needed in pain intensity measurement?Mark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
Pain|January 26, 2007
Changes after multidisciplinary pain treatment in patient pain beliefs and coping are associated with concurrent changes in patient functioningMark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
Pain|December 1, 1992
Chronic pain coping measures: individual vs. composite scoresMark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
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The Journal of Pain|April 12, 2005
The development and psychometric evaluation of an instrument to assess spouse responses to pain and well behavior in patients with chronic pain: the Spouse Response InventoryLauren Schwartz, Mark P Jensen, Joan M Romano
Pain|December 1, 1985
Depression in chronic pain patients: relation to pain, activity, and sex differencesWilliam E Haley, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
Pain|March 1, 1991
Self-efficacy and outcome expectancies: relationship to chronic pain coping strategies and adjustmentMark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
Pain|December 1, 1989
Sex differences in the relationship of pain patient dysfunction to spouse adjustmentJoan M Romano, Judith A Turner, Stephen L Clancy
Pain|October 16, 2010
Partner responses to patient pain and well behaviors and their relationship to patient pain behavior, functioning, and depressionKatherine A Raichle, Joan M Romano, Mark P Jensen
Pain|April 1, 1992
The Chronic Illness Problem Inventory as a measure of dysfunction in chronic pain patientsJoan M Romano, Judith A Turner, Mark P Jensen
Pain|July 12, 2003
The Chronic Pain Coping Inventory-42: reliability and validityJoan M Romano, Mark P Jensen, Judith A Turner
Pain|September 1, 1994
What is the maximum number of levels needed in pain intensity measurement?Mark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
Pain|January 26, 2007
Changes after multidisciplinary pain treatment in patient pain beliefs and coping are associated with concurrent changes in patient functioningMark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
Pain|December 1, 1992
Chronic pain coping measures: individual vs. composite scoresMark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano
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