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Associations between biased threat interpretations, fear and avoidance of pain and pain-linked disability in adolescent chronic pain patients.

K Atkinson-JonesK JacobsJennifer Yun Fai Lau
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2021)
Psychological theories of pain-associated impact and disability point to fear and avoidance of pain, as well as information-processing biases. Here, we present novel data showing the clinical relevance of bodily and social threat interpretations in explaining pain-related disability amongst youth with chronic pain, potentially by shaping fear and avoidance of pain. Longitudinal designs will be required to assess these temporally sensitive mediation pathways.
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