C Eccleston
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Eccleston C
Int J Clin Pract Suppl
. 2012 Nov;
(178):47-50.
PMID: 23163549
Proposed is a psychology of pain that focusses on normal psychological reactions to pain. A normal psychology of pain seeks to explain what normal people (those who would not meet...
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Van Ryckeghem D, Crombez G, Eccleston C, Legrain V, Van Damme S
Eur J Pain
. 2012 Oct;
17(3):402-11.
PMID: 23070963
Background: The involuntary capture of attention by pain may, to some extent, be controlled by psychological variables. In this paper, we investigated the effect of attentional set (i.e., the collection...
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Caes L, Vervoort T, Eccleston C, Vandenhende M, Goubert L
Pain
. 2010 Dec;
152(1):212-222.
PMID: 21126822
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and adolescent pain outcomes. At present, however, we do not know which parents engage in particular behaviors...
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Vervoort T, Goubert L, Eccleston C, Vandenhende M, Claeys O, Clarke J, et al.
Pain
. 2009 Aug;
146(1-2):170-6.
PMID: 19683394
Investigated was the relationship between pain catastrophizing and pain intensity in adolescents suffering from chronic pain (n = 38) and the extent to which they expressed communicative pain and pain-related...
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Vervoort T, Eccleston C, Goubert L, Buysse A, Crombez G
Eur J Pain
. 2009 Apr;
14(1):90-6.
PMID: 19359203
Catastrophic thinking about pain has been identified as an important determinant of adjustment to pain, in both adults and children. No study has investigated the prospective and unique role of...
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Vervoort T, Goubert L, Eccleston C, Verhoeven K, De Clercq A, Buysse A, et al.
Pain
. 2008 Feb;
138(2):277-285.
PMID: 18243557
This experiment investigated the effects of child catastrophic thinking and parental presence on the facial expressions of children when experiencing pain. School children experienced pressure pain in either one of...
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Bell R, Wisloff T, Eccleston C, Kalso E
Br J Cancer
. 2006 May;
94(11):1559-67.
PMID: 16705312
This qualitative systematic review of the clinical methodology used in randomised, controlled trials of oral opioids (morphine, hydromorphone, oxycodone) for cancer pain underlines the difficulties of good pain research in...
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Crombez G, Eccleston C, Van den Broeck A, van Houdenhove B, Goubert L
Pain Res Manag
. 2005 Oct;
7(1):31-9.
PMID: 16231065
Background: Previous studies have shown that catastrophic thinking about pain enhances attentional interference in healthy volunteers. Objective: To investigate whether the attentional effects of pain catastrophizing can be accounted for...
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