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A Missing Piece of the Puzzle: Patient and Provider Perspectives on Pain Management Needs and Opioid Prescribing in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Care.

Recent data have shown high rates of opioid misuse among inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. We conducted a qualitative study to explore IBD patient and provider perceptions and experiences with […]

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How does experimentally induced pain affect creative ideation and underlying attention-related psychophysiological mechanisms?

While the adverse effect of chronic pain on attention and more complex cognitive abilities is well documented, the findings for experimentally induced pain are inconsistent. These inconsistencies could be attributable […]

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Positive childhood experiences and chronic pain among children and adolescents in the United States.

Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) are associated with better mental and physical health outcomes and moderate the negative effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). However, knowledge of the associations between PCEs […]

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Exploring the Cross-cultural Acceptability of Digital Tools for Pain Self-reporting: Qualitative Study.

Culture and ethnicity influence how people communicate about their pain. This makes it challenging to develop pain self-report tools that are acceptable across ethnic groups.

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Impact of preventive pill-based treatment on migraine days: A secondary outcome study of the Childhood and Adolescent Migraine Prevention (CHAMP) trial and a comparison of self-report to nosology-derived assessments.

To examine group differences in self-reported migraine days among youth who completed the Childhood and Adolescent Migraine Prevention (CHAMP) trial prior to its closure and explore the relationship between self-reported […]

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Learning Pain in Context: Response-Conditioned Placebo Analgesia and Nocebo Hyperalgesia in Male Rats with Chronic Neuropathic Pain.

Animal models of placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia have great potential to assist in the development of novel treatments for chronic pain that exploit or inhibit these phenomena. This study […]

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Fear network and pain extent: Interplays among psychological constructs related to the fear-avoidance model.

Psychological constructs related to the fear-avoidance model such as fear of movement, pain catastrophizing, and affective distress have been found to be inter-related among patients with chronic pain. However, relationships […]

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Harnessing the placebo effect to enhance emotion regulation effectiveness and choice.

The placebo effect demonstrates how positive expectancies shape the effectiveness of various treatments. Across studies, placebo treatments are interventions (creams, pills, etc.) that are presented to individuals as, and are […]

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Lifetime history of an anxiety or depression disorder and adherence to medications used for the acute treatment of migraine.

In this secondary analysis of mobile health headache diary data, we evaluated the relationship between adherence to medication used for the acute treatment of migraine and lifetime history of an […]

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Modeling spontaneous opioid withdrawal in male and female outbred mice using traditional endpoints and hyperalgesia.

Opioid withdrawal significantly impacts drug dependence cycles as hyperalgesia associated with withdrawal is often a reason for continued drug use. Animal models of addiction are important tools for studying how […]

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