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Michael A Owens

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Current Opinion in Psychology|January 14, 2025
Quantitative sensory testing for pain: What exactly are we measuring?Michael A Owens, Pavithra A Thomas, Corina Crowe, et al.
Sleep Medicine Reviews|September 10, 2022
Sleep after burn injuries: A systematic review and meta-analysisSheera F Lerman, Michael A Owens, Tony Liu, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 27, 2019
Pain-Specific Resilience in People Living With HIV and Chronic Pain: Beneficial Associations With Coping Strategies and CatastrophizingCesar E Gonzalez, Jennifer I Okunbor, Romy Parker, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|August 14, 2023
Presurgical sleep and pain behaviors predict insomnia symptoms and pain after total knee arthroplasty: a 12-month longitudinal, observational studyMichael A Owens, Chung Jung Mun, Katrina R Hamilton, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|January 28, 2016
An Examination of Pain Catastrophizing and Endogenous Pain Modulatory Processes in Adults with Chronic Low Back PainMichael A Owens, Hailey W Bulls, Zina Trost, et al.
Molecular Pain|August 5, 2023
Mitochondrial reactivity following acute exposure to experimental pain testing in people with HIV and chronic painShannon R Gilstrap, Joanna M Hobson, Michael A Owens, et al.
Journal of Pain Research|May 20, 2020
Sex and Gender are Not the Same: Why Identity Is Important for People Living with HIV and Chronic PainLarissa J Strath, Robert E Sorge, Michael A Owens, et al.
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|September 8, 2024
Improving Sleep in People with HIV and Chronic Pain: A Pilot Study of Brief Behavioral Treatment for InsomniaShameka L Cody, Daniel A Kusko, Cesar E Gonzalez, et al.
Pain Reports|May 2, 2019
Social support buffers the negative influence of perceived injustice on pain interference in people living with HIV and chronic painTerence M Penn, Zina Trost, Romy Parker, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|March 25, 2017
Depressive Symptoms and Sleep Efficiency Sequentially Mediate Racial Differences in Temporal Summation of Mechanical PainHailey W Bulls, Mary K Lynch, Megan E Petrov, et al.
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Current Opinion in Psychology|January 14, 2025
Quantitative sensory testing for pain: What exactly are we measuring?Michael A Owens, Pavithra A Thomas, Corina Crowe, et al.
Sleep Medicine Reviews|September 10, 2022
Sleep after burn injuries: A systematic review and meta-analysisSheera F Lerman, Michael A Owens, Tony Liu, et al.
Frontiers in Psychology|September 27, 2019
Pain-Specific Resilience in People Living With HIV and Chronic Pain: Beneficial Associations With Coping Strategies and CatastrophizingCesar E Gonzalez, Jennifer I Okunbor, Romy Parker, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|August 14, 2023
Presurgical sleep and pain behaviors predict insomnia symptoms and pain after total knee arthroplasty: a 12-month longitudinal, observational studyMichael A Owens, Chung Jung Mun, Katrina R Hamilton, et al.
Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|January 28, 2016
An Examination of Pain Catastrophizing and Endogenous Pain Modulatory Processes in Adults with Chronic Low Back PainMichael A Owens, Hailey W Bulls, Zina Trost, et al.
Molecular Pain|August 5, 2023
Mitochondrial reactivity following acute exposure to experimental pain testing in people with HIV and chronic painShannon R Gilstrap, Joanna M Hobson, Michael A Owens, et al.
Journal of Pain Research|May 20, 2020
Sex and Gender are Not the Same: Why Identity Is Important for People Living with HIV and Chronic PainLarissa J Strath, Robert E Sorge, Michael A Owens, et al.
Behavioral Sleep Medicine|September 8, 2024
Improving Sleep in People with HIV and Chronic Pain: A Pilot Study of Brief Behavioral Treatment for InsomniaShameka L Cody, Daniel A Kusko, Cesar E Gonzalez, et al.
Pain Reports|May 2, 2019
Social support buffers the negative influence of perceived injustice on pain interference in people living with HIV and chronic painTerence M Penn, Zina Trost, Romy Parker, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|March 25, 2017
Depressive Symptoms and Sleep Efficiency Sequentially Mediate Racial Differences in Temporal Summation of Mechanical PainHailey W Bulls, Mary K Lynch, Megan E Petrov, et al.
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