“…Much research has examined the intra‐ and interpersonal influences of catastrophizing about one’s own pain. Robust evidence of the role of increased catastrophizing about one’s own pain in predicting one’s own poorer pain and mental health outcomes is found in adults and children with and without chronic pain (Birnie, Chambers, Chorney, Fernandez, & McGrath, 2016; Buenaver, Edwards, Smith, Gramling, & Haythornthwaite, 2008; Craner, Sperry, Koball, Morrison, & Gilliam, 2017; Fisher, Heathcote, Eccleston, Simons, & Palermo, 2017). Catastrophizing about one’s own pain predicts own pain‐related outcomes beyond the influence of similar constructs (e.g., neuroticism, negative affectivity, anxiety; Goubert, Crombez, & Van Damme, 2004; Tran et al , 2015; Vervoort, Goubert, Eccleston, Bijttebier, & Crombez, 2006).…”