Are group identity and sense of belonging relevant for group pain management programmes? An exploratory pilot study.
Dianne WilsonShylie Fordyce MackintoshMichael K NicholasG Lorimer MoseleyDaniel CostaClaire Elizabeth Ashton-JamesPublished in: British journal of pain (2022)
These associations, in a programme that had not been designed to address group processes, suggest that their relevance is worth further investigation, particularly in group programmes that do focus on the social consequences of chronic pain. Future studies should investigate whether manipulation of social group processes within a CBT-based pain programme enhances pain-related outcomes and improves the overall well-being of people with chronic pain.