680
Views
7
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

How do I cope with pain? Let me count the ways: awareness of pain coping behaviors and relationships with depression and anxiety

, , , &
Pages 19-27 | Received 15 Dec 2015, Accepted 16 May 2016, Published online: 25 May 2016

References

  • American, A. of Orthopaedic Surgeons. (1999). Musculoskeletal conditions in the United States. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Bulletin, 47, 34–36.
  • Arnow, B. A., Blasey, C. M., Constantino, M. J., Robinson, R., Hunkeler, E., Lee, J., Fireman, B., Khaylis, A., Feiner, L., & Hayward, C. (2011). Catastrophizing, depression and pain-related disability. General Hospital Psychiatry, 33, 150–156.10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2010.12.008
  • Cano, A., Johansen, A. B., & Geisser, M. (2004). Spousal congruence on disability, pain, and spouse responses to pain. Pain, 109, 258–265. doi:10.1016/j.pain.2004.01.036
  • Costa, J., & Pinto-Gouveia, J. (2013). Experiential avoidance and self-compassion in chronic pain. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43, 1578–1591.10.1111/jasp.2013.43.issue-8
  • Currie, S. R., & Wang, J. (2004). Chronic back pain and major depression in the general Canadian population. Pain, 107, 54–60. doi:10.1016/j.pain.2003.09.015.
  • Day, M. A., & Thorn, B. E. (2010). The relationship of demographic and psychosocial variables to pain-related outcomes in a rural chronic pain population. PAIN®, 151, 467–474.
  • Dixon, K. E., Thorn, B. E., & Ward, L. C. (2004). An evaluation of sex differences in psychological and physiological responses to experimentally-induced pain: A path analytic description. Pain, 112, 188–196. doi:10.1016/j.pain.2004.08.017.
  • Edwards, R. R., Haythornthwaite, J. A., Sullivan, M. J., & Fillingim, R. B. (2004). Catastrophizing as a mediator of sex differences in pain: Differential effects for daily pain versus laboratory-induced pain. Pain, 111, 335–341.10.1016/j.pain.2004.07.012
  • Edwards, R. R., Moric, M., Husfeldt, B., Buvanendran, A., & Ivankovich, O. (2005). Ethnic similarities and differences in the chronic pain experience: A comparison of african american, hispanic, and white patients. Pain Medicine, 6, 88–98.10.1111/j.1526-4637.2005.05007.x
  • Gatchel, R. J., Peng, Y. B., Peters, M. L., Fuchs, P. N., & Turk, D. C. (2007). The biopsychosocial approach to chronic pain: Scientific advances and future directions. Psychological Bulletin, 133, 581–624. doi:10.1037/0033-2909.133.4.581.
  • Golightly, Y. M., Allen, K. D., Stechuchak, K. M., Coffman, C. J., & Keefe, F. J. (2015). Associations of coping strategies with diary based pain variables among caucasian and african american patients with osteoarthritis. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 22, 101–108.10.1007/s12529-013-9365-3
  • Haythornthwaite, J. A., Menefee, L. A., Heinberg, L. J., & Clark, M. R. (1998). Pain coping strategies predict perceived control over pain. Pain, 77, 33–39. doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(98)00078-5.
  • Jensen, M. P., Turner, J. A., & Romano, J. M. (1991). Self-efficacy and outcome expectancies: relationship to chronic pain coping strategies and adjustment. Pain, 44, 263–269.10.1016/0304-3959(91)90095-F
  • Keefe, F. J., Dunsmore, J., & Burnett, R. (1992). Behavioral and cognitive-behavioral approaches to chronic pain: Recent advances and future directions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 60, 528–536.10.1037/0022-006X.60.4.528
  • Keefe, F. J., Lefebvre, J. C., Egert, J. R., Affleck, G., Sullivan, M. J., & Caldwell, D. S. (2000). The relationship of gender to pain, pain behavior, and disability in osteoarthritis patients: The role of catastrophizing. Pain, 87, 325–334. doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(00)00296-7.
  • Leonard, M. T., Cano, A., & Johansen, A. B. (2006). Chronic pain in a couples context: A review and integration of theoretical models and empirical evidence. The Journal of Pain, 7, 377–390. doi:10.1016/j.jpain.2006.01.442.
  • Meints, S. M., & Hirsh, A. T. (2015). In vivo praying and catastrophizing mediate the race differences in experimental pain sensitivity. The Journal of Pain, 16, 491–497.10.1016/j.jpain.2015.02.005
  • Miller, L. R., & Cano, A. (2009). Comorbid chronic pain and depression: Who is at risk? Journal of Pain, 10, 619–627. doi:10.1016/j.jpain.2008.12.007.
  • Novy, D. M. (2004). Invited special review: Psychological approaches for managing chronic pain. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 26, 279–288.10.1023/B:JOBA.0000045343.08494.34
  • Peres, M. F., & Lucchetti, G. (2010). Coping strategies in chronic pain. Current Pain and Headache Reports, 14, 331–338.10.1007/s11916-010-0137-3
  • Ramírez-Maestre, C., Esteve, R., & López, A. E. (2012). The role of optimism and pessimism in chronic pain patients adjustment. The Spanish Journal Of Psychology, 15, 286–294.10.5209/rev_SJOP.2012.v15.n1.37335
  • Riley, J. L., & Robinson, M. E. (1997). CSQ: Five factors or fiction? The Clinical Journal of Pain, 13, 156–162. doi:10.1097/00002508-199706000-00010.
  • Sanders, K. A., Labott, S. M., Molokie, R., Shelby, S. R., & Desimone, J. (2010). Pain, coping and health care utilization in younger and older adults with sickle cell disease. Journal of Health Psychology, 15, 131–137.10.1177/1359105309345554
  • Snow-Turek, L. A., Norris, M. P., & Tan, G. (1996). Active and passive coping strategies in chronic pain patients. Pain, 64, 455–462.10.1016/0304-3959(95)00190-5
  • Sullivan, M. J. L., Tripp, D. A., & Santor, D. (2000). Gender differences in pain and pain behavior: The role of catastrophizing. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 24, 121–134.10.1023/A:1005459110063
  • Tan, G., Jensen, M. P., Thornby, J., & Anderson, K. O. (2005). Ethnicity, control appraisal, coping, and adjustment to chronic pain among black and white Americans. Pain Medicine, 6, 18–28.10.1111/j.1526-4637.2005.05008.x
  • Torrance, N., Smith, B. H., Watson, M. C., & Bennett, M. I. (2007). Medication and treatment use in primary care patients with chronic pain of predominantly neuropathic origin. Family Practice, 24, 481–485.10.1093/fampra/cmm042
  • Turk, D. (2006). Pain hurts – Individuals, significant others, and society! American Pain Society Bulletin, 16.
  • Turner, J. A., Jensen, M. P., & Romano, J. M. (2000). Do beliefs, coping, and catastrophizing independently predict functioning in patients with chronic pain? Pain, 85, 115–125. doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(99)00259-6.
  • Watkins, K. W., Shifren, K., Park, D. C., & Morrell, R. W. (1999). Age, pain, and coping with rheumatoid arthritis. Pain, 82, 217–228. doi:10.1016/S0304-3959(99)00047-0.
  • Weickgenant, A. L., Slater, M. A., Patterson, T. L., Atkinson, H. J., Grant, I., & Garfin, S. R. (1993). Coping activities in chronic low back pain: Relationship with depression. Pain, 53, 95–103. doi:10.1016/0304-3959(93)90061-S.
  • Zeidner, M., & Endler, N. S. (1996). Handbook of coping: Theory, research, applications (Vol. 195). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Zigmond, A. S., & Snaith, R. P. (1983). The hospital anxiety and depression scale. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 67, 361–370.10.1111/acp.1983.67.issue-6

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.