Laurence A Bradley
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Recent Articles
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Terry E, Tanner J, Cardoso J, Sibille K, Lai S, Deshpande H, et al.
Brain Imaging Behav
. 2020 Oct;
15(4):1769-1777.
PMID: 33095381
Compelling evidence exists that non-Hispanic blacks (NHB) engage in pain catastrophizing (negatively evaluate one's ability to cope with pain) more often than non-Hispanic whites (NHW). Functional neuroimaging studies revealed that...
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Terry E, Fullwood M, Booker S, Cardoso J, Sibille K, Glover T, et al.
J Pain Res
. 2020 May;
13:883-895.
PMID: 32431537
Purpose: Research indicates pain-related disparities in the impact of knee osteoarthritis (OA) across both sex and ethnicity/race. While several factors likely contribute to these disparities, experiences of discrimination are associated...
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Booker S, Sibille K, Terry E, Cardoso J, Goodin B, Sotolongo A, et al.
Clin J Pain
. 2020 May;
36(8):569-577.
PMID: 32398442
Objective: Chronological age is a risk factor in chronic pain; however, aging research supports the premise that physical and psychological health may better predict perceived age. Given the lack of...
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Bartley E, Hossain N, Gravlee C, Sibille K, Terry E, Vaughn I, et al.
ACR Open Rheumatol
. 2019 Nov;
1(1):16-25.
PMID: 31777776
Objective: Racial/ethnic disparities in pain are well-recognized, with non-Hispanic blacks (NHBs) experiencing greater pain severity and pain-related disability than non-Hispanic whites (NHWs). Although numerous risk factors are posited as contributors...
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Thompson K, Terry E, Sibille K, Gossett E, Ross E, Bartley E, et al.
J Racial Ethn Health Disparities
. 2019 Jul;
6(6):1131-1143.
PMID: 31292922
Background: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) disproportionately affects racial and ethnic minorities. Non-Hispanic Blacks (NHB) report a higher prevalence and severity of knee OA symptoms than their non-Hispanic White (NHW) counterparts. The...
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Terry E, Booker S, Cardoso J, Sibille K, Bartley E, Glover T, et al.
Pain Med
. 2019 Jun;
21(1):125-137.
PMID: 31150093
Objective: To characterize neuropathic-like pain among individuals with or at risk for knee osteoarthritis. Subjects: One hundred eighty-four individuals who self-identified as non-Hispanic black or non-Hispanic white and presented with...
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Johnson A, Terry E, Bartley E, Garvan C, Cruz-Almeida Y, Goodin B, et al.
Mol Pain
. 2019 Mar;
15:1744806919842962.
PMID: 30900507
Telomere length, a measure of cellular aging, is inversely associated with chronic pain severity. While psychological resilience factors (e.g., optimism, acceptance, positive affect, and active coping) are associated with lower...
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Thompson K, Bulls H, Sibille K, Bartley E, Glover T, Terry E, et al.
Clin J Pain
. 2018 Jul;
34(12):1164-1172.
PMID: 30036216
Objectives: This cross-sectional study examined the associations among optimism, psychological resilience, endogenous pain inhibition, and clinical knee pain severity. Two hypotheses were tested. First, we hypothesized that experimentally tested endogenous...
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Sibille K, Chen H, Bartley E, Riley 3rd J, Glover T, King C, et al.
Pain Rep
. 2018 Feb;
2(3):e591.
PMID: 29392207
Introduction: Individuals with osteoarthritis (OA) show increased morbidity and mortality. Telomere length, a measure of cellular aging, predicts increased morbidity and mortality. Telomeres shorten with persisting biological and psychosocial stress....
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Cruz-Almeida Y, Cardoso J, Riley 3rd J, Goodin B, King C, Petrov M, et al.
Exp Gerontol
. 2017 Aug;
98:186-191.
PMID: 28842222
Background: Knee pain associated with osteoarthritis is a significant contributor to decreased physical function. Recent evidence supports the inter-individual heterogeneity associated with knee pain presentation, but whether there is similar...