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Title:Adaptive versus maladaptive coping and beliefs and their relation to chronic pain adjustment Author(s):Tan G, Teo I, Anderson KO, Jensen MP Year:2011 Publication Info:Clinical Journal of Pain, 27(9):769-774 Abstract:OBJECTIVES: Coping and beliefs are cornerstones to our understanding of adjustment to chronic pain. This study sought to test the hypothesis that maladaptive pain-related coping and beliefs are more strongly related to measures of patient adjustment than are adaptive coping and beliefs. Link to Article:![]() |
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