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Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire – Revised (CPAQ-R) Authors: Lance M. McCracken, Kevin E. Vowles, & Christopher Eccleston The 20-item CPAQ-revised has been designed to measure acceptance of pain. The acceptance of chronic pain is thought to reduce unsuccessful attempts to avoid or control. Chronic Pain Self-Management If you have chronic pain, difficult days are inevitable. Coping strategies range from meditation to watching a funny movie. One of the hardest things to accept may be that there is no cure for your pain. While there are lifestyle changes and medications that can lessen the severity of. Thirty neuropathic pain (NP) patients, 28 fibromyalgia (FM) patients, and 26 pain-free healthy controls completed the Coping Strategy Questionnaire (CSQ-48/27) and rated their daily pain.
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General description: The coping strategy questionnaire. (CSQ), (Rosenstiel & Keefe ) in its original version consists of 50 items assessing patient self rated. We present a study with the aim of investigating the internal consistency and reliability of a Swedish version of the Coping. Strategies Questionnaire (CSQ). We present a study with the aim of investigating the internal consistency and reliability of a Swedish version of the Coping Strategies.Coping Strategies Questionnaire PdfAuthor:Shaktijar DazilCountry:Saint Kitts and NevisLanguage:English (Spanish)Genre:MusicPublished (Last):24 January 2007Pages:60PDF File Size:12.11 MbePub File Size:15.47 MbISBN:664-4-67928-823-9Downloads:89692Price:Free* [*Free Regsitration Required]Uploader:Vudorn
Inan exploratory factor analysis of a large sample of subjects with chronic pain suggested a six-factor solution that was relatively supportive of the original scales, and showed satisfactory reliability and construct validity 7.
Robinson et al 7. To identify any difficulties, inconsistencies or mistakes in translation, the committee explored the semantic, idiomatic and conceptual equivalence of the items and answers.
Empirical dimensions of coping in chronic pain patients: Strategie di coping Distrarsi 12345: The questionnaire was questoonnaire into Italian using a process of forward-backward translation involving four translators. Changes in beliefs, catastrophizing and coping are associated with improvement in multidisciplinary pain treatment. Conventional criteria versus new alternatives.There was a problem providing the content you requested
Rutgers University Press; Le persone sviluppano strategie per fronteggiare e gestire il dolore strategifs sentono. The expert committee re-evaluated all of the findings, although no further adjustment was required. Translation and cross-cultural adaptation This procedure was performed in accordance with international guidelines CSQ-Revised This item questionnaire measures the use of strategies for coping with pain by assessing six domains: Cambridge University Press; Third, additional studies of the properties of CSQ-Revised using modern test theory methods, such as Rasch measurement theory or item response theory, are recommended because only classical test theory psychometric properties were evaluated.
It responded satisfactorily to the requirements of relevance and completeness, and appeared to be fully applicable to everyday clinical practice. Translation and cross-cultural adaptation The questionnaire was translated into Italian using a process of forward-backward translation involving four translators.
The translated versions were submitted to an expert committee of bilingual Italian and English speaking clinicians, methodologists, psychometricians and the translators. Questinonaire, the CSQ-Revised version has yet to be adapted and psychometrically analyzed in Italian subjects, thus limiting the opportunities for researchers and clinicians to share the validated outcomes of chronic pain patients.Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CSQ)
Dimensions of pain-related cognitive coping: Relationship to patient characteristics and current adjustment. Impact of pain on self-rated health in community-dwelling older adults. Guidelines for the process questionnare cross-cultural adaptation of self-report measures.
Quality criteria were proposed for measurement properties of health status questionnaires. Prendere le distanze dal dolore 131415 Italian validation of the CES-D self-rating scale. Results of confirmatory factor analysis of the factorial validity of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire — Revised.
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The translation cq to have good factorial structure, and its psychometric properties are straegies to those of the original and other adapted versions. The present study reports the adaptation of the CSQ-Revised and its validation in a sample of previously uninvestigated Italian patients with chronic pain. The factor structure of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire. Our findings provide further evidence regarding the relationships between CSQ-Revised and CPCI, two widely used questionnaires that assess coping strategies in individuals with chronic pain.
The item-scale correlations were satisfactory Distraction, 0. For each subscale, the answers are summed and divided by the number of items for which a response was provided.
However, not everyone experiencing chronic pain is physically disabled or invariably depressed; many continue their work and social activities, and rarely seek medical assistance or the help of a significant other 1. Riley J, Robinson ME. None of the items were excluded. Distraction; Catastrophizing; Ignoring questionnzire sensations; Distancing from pain; Coping self-statements; and Praying. Development and preliminary validation.
Browne MW, Cudeck R. Therefore, it appears to be crucial to identify the cognitive factors that stratebies promote adaptive functioning despite the presence of pain, such as coping strategies ie, the use of cognitive and behavioural techniques to manage stressful eventsbecause these can help to explain differences in adjustment among subjects experiencing chronic pain, determine strategiez strengths and weaknesses, identify treatment targets and predict outcomes 2.
The Coping Strategies Questionnaire CSQ was developed in by Rosenstiel and Keefe 3 using a pool of items reflecting coping questionnnaire frequently reported by patients and deemed to be important by researchers and clinicians involved in the management of pain.
There were females The patients were asked about any problems they encountered and all strategie the data were checked for missing or multiple responses. Two independent bilingual translators whose first language was English back-translated the initial translation; they did not have medical backgrounds and were unaware of the concepts being explored.
The authors thank Kevin Smart for his help in preparing the English version of the manuscript. Alternative ways of assessing model fit.Related Posts
From the desk of Dr. Rosenberg …Six Attitude Strategies for Coping with Chronic Pain
It hurts too much… I can’t stand it one minute longer … I just want it to stop … it’s not worth it … I can’t go on.
Sound familiar? These types of thoughts, running through the mind of a pain patient, are not that unusual, in fact, are common. Unfortunately, thoughts of feeling victimized, when repeatedly stated, form an attitude of defeat and end up magnifying awareness of pain sensations, limiting tolerance of pain, and continue a cyclical process of undermining coping efficiency.
Thoughts and attitudes are critical factors in determining how a person gets through the next hour, day, week, the present and the future. Here are 6 important strategies you can use immediately and repeatedly use to regain control over your thoughts and attitude. Try these active coping strategies to boost your pain tolerance and effectively limit your emotional suffering.

Handle pain in the present, in the here and now. While there is no doubt that pain sensations are very uncomfortable, it is never truly intolerable unless you believe that it so. What often exaggerates pain awareness and intensity is fear of its current intensity, worry about how much more intense it might get, this combined with worry about when it will ever end.
By staying in the present moment you CAN direct your efforts to cope with pain one moment at a time, without fearing for anynegative future. And as you succeed in tolerating pain in one moment, you end up bolstering your confidence in your ability to succeed in the next, and the next, etc. Use this method to break the pain-fear cycle.

Use pain as a signal of challenge. The usual reaction to pain flaring up, intruding more than expected, is passivity – waiting for medicine to work, limiting activities, avoiding everyone. While this may be necessary during a pain flare up, many times this is more a habitual response. Pain patients need to be aware that passive responding send you a strong message: PAIN CONTROLS MY LIFE. Instead, consider responding to a pain flare by producing a checklist of active coping strategies to follow. Challenge yourself in those pain flares to follow the checklist, using mental and physical ways (see the other steps) to cope, all which limit you feeling overwhelmed. Challenge yourself to respond more effectively to pain situations you previously thought were impossible to manage.
Use pain as a signal to relax. Muscle tension increases may increase the number and speed of pain messages sent to your brain. More tension à more pain intensity and awareness. And a stressed and worried reaction to pain sensations also interferes with pain tolerance - more stress and/or worry à more pain awareness.
Now look at the opposite. More physically relaxed responses to pain sensations means fewer, slower pain messages sent to your brain – pain is no longer an emergency. Less stress and worry, better tolerance of pain. Learn to use relaxation skills in the face of pain, bolstering your pain tolerance and coping confidence.
Shift your focus of concentration away from pain. Whatever your brain focuses on becomes more dominant in your awareness. Pay attention to an itch - it magnifies and gets the best of you. Pay attention to worry and it gets more frequent and distressing. Pay attention to pain, the sensation appears to magnify.
Practicing not paying attention to what is bothering you, physically or emotionally, is an important active coping skill. To do this, practice a distracting hobby, or use your 5 senses to shift focus (listen to music or watch nature, etc.). You could talk to others, but restrict the topics to non-pain issues. These ways, and many others, all break the cycle of pain magnification. Concentrate on coping, not ’paining.’
Use pain coping as a reminder of your toughness With practice of active pain coping skills you become stronger and more effective in your ability to manage pain. Pain Coping Strategies Questionnaire Pdf Free Download
Remind yourself how well you’re coping and how much better you’ll cope as you practice active coping skills more. Give yourself praise for efforts as well as successes. Help yourself to see how you are becoming mentally tough facing this new and difficult challenge – persistent pain. You are reasserting control, learning ways to adjust, coping with pain. Give yourself credit for your toughness.
Be prepared to deal with pain. Who would you want handling your loved one’s emergency ?: 1) someone new to the situation, 2) someone who had once read a book about it, or 3) someone who is practiced and experienced in how to manage it.No contest, is it? - You would want someone who knows what they’re doing à #3.
Every chronic pain patient has emergencies. Be prepared - not just by relying on health professionals, but by relying on yourself - make yourself an active coping expert.
Think about pain situations you’re likely to deal with, then write down your coping plan. Consider alternatives, backup plans. Have supplies needed available. Plan what you’ll think, what you’ll say to yourself, what you’ll focus on, etc. Have emergency practice drills. If the crisis really comes, use your plan. Afterwards, look at what worked and what didn’t. Use a crisis coping plan that you have made effective.

Knowing you have that plan to cope is half the battle - finding out how well it works will bring you feelings of self mastery. Coping Strategies Questionnaire Form
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