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A Diathesis-Stress Model of Chronic Pain and Disability following Traumatic Injury
2002
Pain Research and Management
One of the perplexing features of pain is the wide variability in patients' responses to ostensibly the same extent of physical pathology. A range of cognitive, affective and behavioural factors are related to the perception of pain, maintenance of pain and disability, exacerbation of pain and response to treatment. Moreover, there is some evidence that individual differences and prior learning history also have a significant influence on the experience of pain and related disability. The role
doi:10.1155/2002/252904
pmid:16231063
fatcat:7qvxqmgs5nhjdcxn2q33jjkrm4