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Distraction analgesia in chronic pain patients: the impact of catastrophizing.

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Distraction analgesia in chronic pain patients: the impact of catastrophizing.

Auteurs : Kristin L. Schreiber ; Claudia Campbell ; Marc O. Martel ; Seth Greenbaum ; Ajay D. Wasan ; David Borsook ; Robert N. Jamison ; Robert R. Edwards

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Abstract

Diverting attention away from noxious stimulation (i.e., distraction) is a common pain-coping strategy. Its effects are variable across individuals, however, and the authors hypothesized that chronic pain patients who reported higher levels of pain catastrophizing would derive less pain-reducing benefit from distraction.

DOI: 10.1097/ALN.0000000000000465
PubMed: 25264596

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