Changes in Acceptance in a Low-Intensity, Group-Based Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Chronic Pain Intervention

[1]  S. Morley,et al.  The psychological flexibility model: a basis for integration and progress in psychological approaches to chronic pain management. , 2014, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.

[2]  S. Hanrahan,et al.  Validation of the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire-8 in an Australian Pain Clinic Sample , 2014, International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

[3]  L. McCracken,et al.  A Trial of a Brief Group-Based Form of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Chronic Pain in General Practice: Pilot Outcome and Process Results , 2013, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.

[4]  M. Hogan,et al.  Willing and able: a closer look at pain Willingness and Activity Engagement on the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ-8). , 2013, The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society.

[5]  Rosie Jones,et al.  Treatment for chronic pain for adults in the seventh and eighth decades of life: a preliminary study of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). , 2012, Pain medicine.

[6]  G. Geffen,et al.  Outcome evaluation of a multidisciplinary pain management programme comparing group with individual change measures , 2011 .

[7]  H. Flor,et al.  Chronic Pain: An Integrated Biobehavioral Approach , 2011 .

[8]  J. Atkinson,et al.  A randomized, controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic pain , 2011, PAIN.

[9]  L. McCracken,et al.  Processes of change in psychological flexibility in an interdisciplinary group-based treatment for chronic pain based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. , 2011, Behaviour research and therapy.

[10]  L. McCracken,et al.  Acceptance and Related Processes in Adjustment to Chronic Pain , 2011, Current pain and headache reports.

[11]  M. Hogan,et al.  Validation of the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ) in an Internet sample and development and preliminary validation of the CPAQ-8 , 2010, PAIN.

[12]  P. Dijkstra,et al.  Psychometric properties of Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaires: A systematic review , 2010, European journal of pain.

[13]  A. Serrano-Blanco,et al.  Validation of the Spanish version of the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ) for the assessment of acceptance in fibromyalgia , 2010, Health and quality of life outcomes.

[14]  J. Wetherell,et al.  Targeting acceptance, mindfulness, and values-based action in chronic pain: Findings of two preliminary trials of an outpatient group-based intervention. , 2009 .

[15]  L. McCracken,et al.  Acceptance and values-based action in chronic pain: a study of treatment effectiveness and process. , 2008, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

[16]  C. Eccleston,et al.  Processes of change in treatment for chronic pain: The contributions of pain, acceptance, and catastrophizing , 2007, European journal of pain.

[17]  J. Riley,et al.  An evaluation of the measurement of pain catastrophizing by the coping strategies questionnaire , 2007, European journal of pain.

[18]  C. Eccleston,et al.  Acceptance-based treatment for persons with complex, long standing chronic pain: a preliminary analysis of treatment outcome in comparison to a waiting phase. , 2005, Behaviour research and therapy.

[19]  H. Hadjistavropoulos,et al.  Factor structure and psychometric properties of the Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale‐20 in a community physiotherapy clinic sample , 2004, European journal of pain.

[20]  D. Kivlahan,et al.  The Addiction Severity Index medical and psychiatric composite scores measure similar domains as the SF-36 in substance-dependent veterans: concurrent and discriminant validity. , 2004, Drug and alcohol dependence.

[21]  Christopher Eccleston,et al.  Acceptance of chronic pain: component analysis and a revised assessment method , 2004, Pain.

[22]  D. Altman,et al.  Measuring inconsistency in meta-analyses , 2003, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[23]  P. Snaith,et al.  The Hospital Anxiety And Depression Scale , 2003, Health and quality of life outcomes.

[24]  M E Robinson,et al.  The Coping Strategies Questionnaire: a large sample, item level factor analysis. , 1997, The Clinical journal of pain.

[25]  N. Jacobson,et al.  Clinical significance: a statistical approach to defining meaningful change in psychotherapy research. , 1991, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.

[26]  L. Hedges,et al.  Statistical Methods for Meta-Analysis , 1987 .

[27]  Francis J. Keefe,et al.  The use of coping strategies in chronic low back pain patients: Relationship to patient characteristics and current adjustment , 1983, Pain.

[28]  A. Zigmond,et al.  The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale , 1983, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica.

[29]  R. Orwin A fail-safe N for effect size in meta-analysis. , 1983 .

[30]  K. Årestedt,et al.  Psychometric properties of the 8-item Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ-8) in a Swedish chronic pain cohort. , 2014, Journal of rehabilitation medicine.

[31]  S. J. Sinclair,et al.  Psychometric Evaluation of the SF-36® Health Survey in Medicare Managed Care , 2004, Health care financing review.

[32]  Jacques P. Brown,et al.  Results of a Three-year Prospective Study in Middle-aged Canadians , 2004 .

[33]  L. McCracken,et al.  A short version of the Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale (PASS-20): preliminary development and validity. , 2002, Pain research & management.

[34]  I. M. Evans,et al.  Coping and catastrophizing in chronic pain: a psychometric analysis and comparison of two measures. , 2001, Journal of clinical psychology.

[35]  C. Herrmann International experiences with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale--a review of validation data and clinical results. , 1997, Journal of psychosomatic research.

[36]  John E. Ware,et al.  SF-36 physical and mental health summary scales : a user's manual , 1994 .