| Literature DB >> 25104779 |
Carlos Suso-Ribera1, Laura Camacho-Guerrero2, Lance M McCracken3, Alberto Maydeu-Olivares4, David Gallardo-Pujol4.
Abstract
Despite several models of coping have been proposed in chronic pain, research is not integrative and has not yet identified a reliable set of beneficial coping strategies. We intend to offer a comprehensive view of coping using the social problem-solving model. Participants were 369 chronic pain patients (63.78% women; mean age 58.89 years; standard deviation = 15.12 years). Correlation analyses and the structural equation model for mental health revealed potentially beneficial and harmful problem-solving components. This integrative perspective on general coping could be used to promote changes in the way patients deal with stressful conditions other than pain.Entities:
Keywords: chronic illness; coping; distress; health psychology; path analysis
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25104779 DOI: 10.1177/1359105314544133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053