Combined cognitive biases for pain and disability information in individuals with chronic headache: A preliminary investigation.

Abstract:

:Pain-related cognitive biases have been demonstrated in chronic pain patients, yet despite theoretical predictions are rarely investigated in combination. Combined cognitive biases were explored in individuals with chronic headache ( n = 17) and pain-free controls ( n = 20). Participants completed spatial cueing (attentional bias), sentence generation (interpretation bias) and free recall tasks (memory bias), with ambiguous sensory-pain, disability and neutral words. Individuals with chronic headache, relative to controls, showed significantly greater interpretation and memory biases favouring ambiguous sensory-pain words and interpretation bias favouring ambiguous disability words. No attentional bias was found. Further research is needed exploring the temporal pattern of cognitive biases.

journal_name

J Health Psychol

authors

Schoth DE,Parry L,Liossi C

doi

10.1177/1359105316664136

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-10-01 00:00:00

pages

1610-1621

issue

12

eissn

1359-1053

issn

1461-7277

pii

1359105316664136

journal_volume

23

pub_type

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