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Epidemiology of back pain in older adults
OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of disabling and non-disabling back pain across age in older adults, and identify risk factors for back pain onset in this age group. METHODS: Participants aged ≥ 75 years answered...
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The Socio-cultural Context of Pediatric Pain
Pain (e.g., needle injections, injuries, chronic pain) is highly prevalent in childhood and occurs in social contexts. Nevertheless, broader socio-cultural influences on pediatric pain, such as popular media, have not been...
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The effect of pain on task switching
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute or chronic pain. It has been suggested that switching between tasks may leave us particularly susceptible to pain-related...
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The Socio-cultural Context of Pediatric Pain
Pain (e.g., needle injections, injuries, chronic pain) is highly prevalent in childhood and occurs in social contexts. Nevertheless, broader socio-cultural influences on pediatric pain, such as popular media, have not been...
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Evaluating pain in survivors of critical illness
INTRODUCTION: Pain is a common and debilitating symptom in survivors of critical illness. The 'Core Outcome Set for Survivors of Acute Respiratory Failure' proposes that the pain and discomfort question of the EuroQol 5...
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Quantification of Digital Body Maps for Pain
Abhishek Dixit, Michael Lee
Jul 24, 2022
Background: Pain is an unpleasant sensation that signals potential or actual bodily injury. The locations of bodily pain can be communicated and recorded by freehand drawing on 2D or 3D (manikin) surface maps. Freehand pain...
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The effect of pain on task switching
Pain disrupts attention, which may have negative consequences for daily life for people with acute or chronic pain. It has been suggested that switching between tasks may leave us particularly susceptible to pain-related...
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The Role of Narrative in the Development of Children’s Pain Memories

Negatively biased memories for pain (ie, recalled pain is higher than initial report) robustly predict future pain experiences. During early childhood, parent-child reminiscing has been posited as playing a critical role in...

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Pain
Ben Seymour
Feb 11, 2019
Since noxious stimulation usually leads to the perception of pain, pain has traditionally been considered sensory nociception. But its variability and sensitivity to a broad array of cognitive and motivational factors have meant...
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Attention to pain and fear of pain in patients with chronic pain
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and fearful thinking of pain. 62 participants (50 women) with chronic pain carried a palmtop computer for 2 weeks. Eight times each...
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Attention to pain and fear of pain in patients with chronic pain
To investigate how acceptance of illness affects chronic pain in terms of attention towards pain and fearful thinking of pain. 62 participants (50 women) with chronic pain carried a palmtop computer for 2 weeks. Eight times each...
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Anxiety at 13 and its effect on pain, pain-related anxiety, and pain-related disability at 17

The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of anxiety at 13 years of age on the presence of chronic pain, pain-related anxiety, and pain-related disability at 17 years of age in a large longitudinal cohort....

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Pain
Perception is seen as a process that utilises partial and noisy information to construct a coherent understanding of the world. Here we argue that the experience of pain is no different; it is based on incomplete, multimodal...
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The Role of Narrative in the Development of Children’s Pain Memories

Negatively biased memories for pain (ie, recalled pain is higher than initial report) robustly predict future pain experiences. During early childhood, parent-child reminiscing has been posited as playing a critical role in...

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Sensitivity to pain expectations
The thoughts and feelings people have about pain (referred to as 'pain expectations') are known to alter the perception of pain. However little is known about the cognitive processes that underpin pain expectations, or what...
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Anxiety at 13 and its effect on pain, pain-related anxiety, and pain-related disability at 17

The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of anxiety at 13 years of age on the presence of chronic pain, pain-related anxiety, and pain-related disability at 17 years of age in a large longitudinal cohort....

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Pain
Perception is seen as a process that utilises partial and noisy information to construct a coherent understanding of the world. Here we argue that the experience of pain is no different; it is based on incomplete, multimodal...
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Pain communication through body posture
Pain can be communicated non-verbally through facial expressions, vocalisations, and bodily movements. Most studies have focussed on the facial display of pain but there is little research on postural display. Stimulus sets for...
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Antidepressants for pain management in adults with chronic pain

Background: Chronic pain is common in adults, and often has a detrimental impact upon physical ability, well-being, and quality of life. Previous reviews have shown that certain antidepressants may be effective in reducing...

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