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Papers: 9 Jul 2022 - 15 Jul 2022

RESEARCH TYPE:
Psychology


2022 Jul 14


Rehabil Psychol

Active or passive pain coping: Which predicts daily physical and psychosocial functioning in people with chronic pain and spinal cord injury?

Abstract

Despite medical and psychotherapeutic treatments, chronic pain is one of the most challenging and disabling conditions for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). A growing body of research has demonstrated that pain coping strategies are effective for the adjustment of pain. However, we still lack an understanding of how passive pain coping and active pain coping relate to daily physical and psychosocial functioning for people with chronic pain and SCI. The current study used end-of-day (EOD) diary data to examine associations of passive and active pain coping with same-day independence, positive affect and well-being, social participation, pain catastrophizing, depressive symptoms, and pain interference in adults with chronic pain and SCI.