Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2048697078> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2048697078 endingPage "135" @default.
- W2048697078 startingPage "123" @default.
- W2048697078 abstract "The literature on the utility of cognitive coping strategies in pain control has been unclear because of 2 principal limitations: the lack of a validated classification system, and reliance on qualitative and quasi-statistical reviews. In this study, an empirically based multidimensional taxonomy was employed to categorize the variety of cognitive coping strategies into 6 major classes: external focus of attention, neutral imaginings, pleasant imaginings, dramatized coping, rhythmic cognitive activity and pain acknowledging. Meta-analytic techniques were introduced to evaluate the overall efficacy of cognitive strategies (in comparison to no-treatment controls), the relative efficacy of these strategies (how the different groups of strategies compare with one another), and the substantive efficacy of such strategies (how cognitive strategies fare against placebo/expectancy conditions). Results revealed that, in general, cognitive coping strategies are more effective in alleviating pain as compared to either no-treatment or expectancy controls. Each individual class of strategies significantly attenuates pain although the imagery methods are the most effective whereas pain acknowledging is the least effective. Positive expectancy is no better than no treatment. These findings stand in contrast with previous reviews that have not assigned prime importance to imagery or for that matter have not shown cognitive strategies to be particularly effective. Results are discussed with reference to attentional models and methodological issues." @default.
- W2048697078 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2048697078 creator A5051649888 @default.
- W2048697078 creator A5063746099 @default.
- W2048697078 date "1989-08-01" @default.
- W2048697078 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2048697078 title "The utility of cognitive coping strategies for altering pain perception: a meta-analysis" @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1560647893 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1964062064 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1969613276 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1970738668 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1974740970 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1975306518 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1979147063 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1982070737 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1983242952 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1985022568 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1987439715 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1988409621 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1990902762 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1992707351 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1993077171 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1994217581 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W1998818961 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2000361545 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2002754197 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2004387617 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2015329531 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2019737875 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2026793177 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2031902023 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2037344001 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2043928496 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2049485035 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2050430982 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2050533586 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2051591823 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2052718751 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2052738465 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2053184219 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2055227338 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2056246375 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2058303871 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2063111017 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2067657790 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2073238503 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2073376349 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2074577718 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2076519586 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2082142652 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2086249280 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2086827910 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2087354748 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2089848860 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2091703878 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2092679648 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2094003990 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2102407537 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2134435022 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2151567248 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2156046656 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2167019512 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2330918714 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2333127231 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2727031954 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2727993774 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2732001099 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W2942550565 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4230550879 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4231968580 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4233445471 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4240197617 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4243839976 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4244536704 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4245015135 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4246427396 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4247212448 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4252166820 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4253212674 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4254513034 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4255817199 @default.
- W2048697078 cites W4300592480 @default.
- W2048697078 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3959(89)90230-3" @default.
- W2048697078 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2674861" @default.
- W2048697078 hasPublicationYear "1989" @default.
- W2048697078 type Work @default.
- W2048697078 sameAs 2048697078 @default.
- W2048697078 citedByCount "267" @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782012 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782013 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782014 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782015 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782016 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782017 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782018 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782019 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782020 @default.
- W2048697078 countsByYear W20486970782021 @default.