Pain Acceptance, Hope, and Optimism: Relationships to Pain and Adjustment in Patients With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

作者: Melissa A. Wright , Anava A. Wren , Tamara J. Somers , Mark C. Goetz , Anne Marie Fras

DOI: 10.1016/J.JPAIN.2011.06.002

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摘要: There is growing interest in the role that positive aspects of psychological adjustment, such as pain acceptance, hope, and optimism, may play explaining adjustment persons suffering from persistent pain. This study conducted obese patients with musculoskeletal (N = 89) examined degree to which acceptance hope explained intensity, unpleas- antness, distress, pain-related disability, after controlling for effects opti- mism. In correlational analyses, optimism were associated distress disability being related only distress. Pain not significantly Hierarchical linear regression (HLR) analyses found remained a significant predictor demographic, medical variables. HLR was mism, demographic The results this are impor- tant because they indicate all adjustment. They also highlight importance when examining on Perspective: sample pain, even op- timism, These add literature im- portance understanding 2011 by American Society

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