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Title:Pain coping but not readiness to change is associated with pretreatment pain-related functioning Author(s):Finan PH, Burns JW, Jensen MP, Nielson WR, Kerns RD Year:2012 Publication Info:Clinical Journal of Pain, 28(8):687-692 Abstract:OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to determine if readiness to use adaptive and avoid maladaptive pain-coping skills before initiation of psychosocial treatment for chronic pain was related to reports of present coping, and whether those variables, together or separately, explained variance in pain, pain interference, and symptoms of depression.
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