The pain self-efficacy questionnaire: Taking pain into account. European journal of pain 2007;11(2):153-63.Nicholas MK. The pain self-efficacy questionnaire: taking pain into account. Eur J Pain 2007;11:153- 63.Nicholas, M.K., The pain self-efficacy questionnaire: Taking pain into account...
self-efficacy the exercise of control:自我效能感的锻炼控制 热度: the influence of demographics, psychological factors and self-efficacy on symptom distress in colorectal cancer patients undergoing post-surgical adjuvant chemotherapy:人口统计、心理因素和自我效能感.. ...
Short (2- and 4-item) forms of the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ) have been proposed, but their measurement precision at the individual level is unclear. The purpose of this study was to analyze the Rasch psychometric characteristics of PSEQ and its 3 short forms (one 4-item and...
This study evaluated the relationship between pain self-efficacy, occupational performance, and satisfaction with performance in clients with chronic pain who participated in a hospital-based pain management program. Self-efficacy was measured using the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (Nicholas, 1988). ...
A 2-item short form of the pain self-efficacy questionnaire: development and psychometric evaluation of PSEQ-2 J Pain, 16 (2015), pp. 153-163 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 24 C.B. Oliveira, C.G. Maher, R.Z. Pinto, A.C. Traeger, C.C. Lin, J.F. Chenot, M...
34 McGill Pain Questionnaire is a multidimensional pain scale, which provides more information on dimensions of pain beyond the simple factor of intensity, such as sensory components (tingling and hypersensitivity) as well as affective responses to pain. ...
The Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire is a 10-item scale measuring both the individuals’ expectation and confidence that they can perform a particular task. It covers a range of functional and non-functional tasks such as housework, socialising and coping with pain without medication. Questions are...
We measured self-efficacy using a validated questionnaire, and pain intensity (PI) on an NRS. We performed multiple regression analysis to determine as to which factors were independently associated with these outcomes. Despite extensive previous investigations and treatment, these patients had low self...
Results: Of the 69 participants who completed the programme, 33% achieved reliable change and 20% clinical significant change using the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ). Across the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) interference domains between 11% and 22% of participants achieved clinical ...
Among those: 1) The Pain Disability Index (PDI), which measures the extent to which chronic pain interferes with daily activities [21]; 2) the Beck Depression Index (BDI), which measures the severity of self-reported depressive symptoms [22]; 3) the Pain Self Efficacy Questionnaire (PSEQ)...