Introduction to the “Special Issue on Pain Catastrophizing”

Q1 Social Sciences JOURNAL OF APPLIED BIOBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH Pub Date : 2017-03-24 DOI:10.1111/jabr.12088
Robert J. Gatchel
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The construct of pain catastrophizing has emerged as playing an important role in pain. This construct has earlier been defined as “…an exaggerated negative orientation toward actual or anticipated pain experience…current conceptualizations most often describe it in terms of appraisal or a set of maladaptive beliefs.” There has also been a great deal of additional research which has demonstrated its heuristic value in areas such as pain-treatment outcomes, genetics research, as well as in the area of brain imaging. The current Special Issue includes some of the most recent studies of pain catastrophizing, and highlights the increasing complexity of this construct, which will need to be better understood and validated for the future development of the most variable overall model of it.

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“疼痛灾难化特刊”简介
疼痛灾难化的概念在疼痛中起着重要作用。这种结构早期被定义为“……对实际或预期的疼痛体验的夸大的负面取向……当前的概念化通常用评估或一组不适应的信念来描述它。”还有大量额外的研究证明了它在疼痛治疗结果、遗传学研究、,以及在大脑成像领域。目前的特刊包括一些关于疼痛灾难性的最新研究,并强调了这一结构日益复杂,需要更好地理解和验证,以便在未来开发变化最大的整体模型。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, launched in 1993, aims to disseminate findings of behavioral science research which have applications to current problems of society. By publishing relevant research and emphasizing the excellence of experimental design, as well as potential applicability of experimental results, the journal bridges the theoretical and applied areas of biobehavioral research. The Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research serves as a means of communication among scientists, as well as between researchers and those engaged in the task of solving social and biomedical problems.
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