2021
DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsab083
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Cross-Sectional Associations among Components of Injustice Appraisals and Functioning in Adolescents With Chronic Pain

Abstract: Objective Pain-related appraisals, including pain-related injustice, impact the development and maintenance of chronic pain. This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the relationship between the cognitive-emotional components of pain-related injustice—blame/unfairness and severity/irreparability of loss—and functioning in a mixed sample of adolescents with chronic pain. Methods Pediatric patients age 11–18 years (N = 408) … Show more

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“…Data for the present analyses were extracted for three waves-baseline and two additional treatment time points for each patient. Data from another subset of this overarching sample were analyzed in previous studies focused on pain related injustice (Lynch Milder et al, 2021;Miller et al, 2016Miller et al, , 2018Miller et al, , 2021aMiller et al, , 2021b.…”
Section: Methods Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data for the present analyses were extracted for three waves-baseline and two additional treatment time points for each patient. Data from another subset of this overarching sample were analyzed in previous studies focused on pain related injustice (Lynch Milder et al, 2021;Miller et al, 2016Miller et al, , 2018Miller et al, , 2021aMiller et al, , 2021b.…”
Section: Methods Samplementioning
confidence: 99%