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- W2085687041 abstract "Early applications of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) of Behavior Change to pain management conceptualized readiness to manage pain as a single behavior. More recently, readiness to change has been viewed as a multidimensional construct that requires patients to make a number of simultaneous pain-related behavior changes. The Multidimensional Pain Readiness to Change Questionnaire (MPRCQ) measures patients' readiness to implement a variety of self-management skills designed to help them reduce or control pain, which then leads to improved functioning. The purpose of this study was to examine the internal reliability and construct validity of the nine scales of the MPRCQ, as well as examine pre to post changes on the scales following cognitive-behavioral treatment. A sample of 80 individuals with chronic pain completed the MPRCQ at admission and discharge from a 4 week day pain program. Results indicated excellent internal reliabilities (Cronbach's ά range = .66 to .91) for the 9 MPRCQ scales. The Task Persistence and Cognitive Control scales of the MPRCQ were correlated in an adaptive direction with 5 of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CSQ) scales. Relaxation, Avoid Contingent Rest, Avoid Asking for Assistance, and Body Mechanics correlated with 1 CSQ scale each, while Exercise, Pacing, and Assertive Communication correlated with none of the CSQ scales. Cognitive Control was correlated with 5 of 7 Survey of Pain Attitudes (SOPA) scales, Relaxation and Body Mechanics 3, Avoid Asking for Assistance 2, Task Persistence and Pacing 1, and Exercise, Avoid Contingent Rest, and Assertive Communication 0. Pre-to-Post treatment t-test results indicated significant movement toward readiness to change for Task Persistence, Relaxation, Cognitive Control, Avoid Contingent Rest, and Body Mechanics. Results are discussed in terms of the original MPRCQ and the recently modified inventory the MPRCQ2. Early applications of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) of Behavior Change to pain management conceptualized readiness to manage pain as a single behavior. More recently, readiness to change has been viewed as a multidimensional construct that requires patients to make a number of simultaneous pain-related behavior changes. The Multidimensional Pain Readiness to Change Questionnaire (MPRCQ) measures patients' readiness to implement a variety of self-management skills designed to help them reduce or control pain, which then leads to improved functioning. The purpose of this study was to examine the internal reliability and construct validity of the nine scales of the MPRCQ, as well as examine pre to post changes on the scales following cognitive-behavioral treatment. A sample of 80 individuals with chronic pain completed the MPRCQ at admission and discharge from a 4 week day pain program. Results indicated excellent internal reliabilities (Cronbach's ά range = .66 to .91) for the 9 MPRCQ scales. The Task Persistence and Cognitive Control scales of the MPRCQ were correlated in an adaptive direction with 5 of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CSQ) scales. Relaxation, Avoid Contingent Rest, Avoid Asking for Assistance, and Body Mechanics correlated with 1 CSQ scale each, while Exercise, Pacing, and Assertive Communication correlated with none of the CSQ scales. Cognitive Control was correlated with 5 of 7 Survey of Pain Attitudes (SOPA) scales, Relaxation and Body Mechanics 3, Avoid Asking for Assistance 2, Task Persistence and Pacing 1, and Exercise, Avoid Contingent Rest, and Assertive Communication 0. Pre-to-Post treatment t-test results indicated significant movement toward readiness to change for Task Persistence, Relaxation, Cognitive Control, Avoid Contingent Rest, and Body Mechanics. Results are discussed in terms of the original MPRCQ and the recently modified inventory the MPRCQ2." @default.
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- W2085687041 title "The Multidimensional Pain Readiness to Change Questionnaire: assessment of reliability, validity, and pre-post changes" @default.
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