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Operant-behavioural and cognitive-behavioural treatment for chronic low back pain
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The combined psychological/physiotherapy treatment conditions improved significantly more than the physiotherapy-only conditions from pre to posttreatment on measures of pain intensity, self-rated functional impairment and pain-related dysfunctional cognitions.About:
This article is published in Behaviour Research and Therapy.The article was published on 1991-01-01. It has received 167 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cognitive therapy & Chronic pain.read more
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Interpreting the Clinical Importance of Treatment Outcomes in Chronic Pain Clinical Trials: IMMPACT Recommendations
Robert H. Dworkin,Dennis C. Turk,Kathleen W. Wyrwich,Dorcas E. Beaton,Charles S. Cleeland,John T. Farrar,Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite,Mark P. Jensen,Robert D. Kerns,Deborah N. Ader,Nancy A. Brandenburg,Laurie B. Burke,David Cella,Julie Chandler,Penny Cowan,Rozalina Dimitrova,Raymond A. Dionne,Sharon Hertz,Alejandro R. Jadad,Nathaniel P. Katz,Henrik Kehlet,Lynn D. Kramer,Donald C. Manning,Cynthia McCormick,Michael P. McDermott,Henry J McQuay,Sanjay Patel,Linda Porter,Steve Quessy,Bob A. Rappaport,Christine Rauschkolb,Dennis A. Revicki,Margaret Rothman,Kenneth E. Schmader,Brett R. Stacey,Joseph W. Stauffer,Thorsten von Stein,Richard E. White,James Witter,Stojan Zavisic +39 more
TL;DR: A consensus meeting was convened by the Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials (IMMPACT) to provide recommendations for interpreting clinical importance of treatment outcomes in clinical trials of the efficacy and effectiveness of chronic pain treatments as discussed by the authors.
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The PHQ-15: validity of a new measure for evaluating the severity of somatic symptoms.
TL;DR: The PHQ-15 is a brief, self-administered questionnaire that may be useful in screening for somatization and in monitoring somatic symptom severity in clinical practice and research.
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Chapter 4. European guidelines for the management of chronic nonspecific low back pain.
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Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of cognitive behaviour therapy and behaviour therapy for chronic pain in adults, excluding headache
TL;DR: Cognitive-behavioural treatments based on the principle of cognitive behavioural therapy are effective and are associated with significant effect sizes on all domains of measurement.
Update on Empirically Validated Therapies, II
Dianne L. Chambless,Mary J. Baker,Donald H. Baucom,Larry E. Beutler,Karen S. Calhoun,Paul Crits-Christoph,Anthony D. Daiuto,Robert J. DeRubeis,Jerusha Detweiler,David A. F. Haaga,Suzanne Bennett Johnson,Susan M. McCurry,Kim T. Mueser,Kenneth S. Pope,William C. Sanderson,Varda Shoham,Timothy R. Stickle,David A. Williams +17 more
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