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Psychological Flexibility in Coping With Chronic Pain: Further Examination of the Brief Pain Coping Inventory-2

Vowles, Kevin E.; McCracken, Lance M.; Sowden, Gail; Ashworth, Julie

Authors

Kevin E. Vowles

Lance M. McCracken

Gail Sowden



Abstract

Objective:
The role of coping in chronic pain management is well established. One challenge to the coping approach, however, is in identifying forms of coping that reliably lead to better functioning. An emerging approach to coping is based on the notion of psychological flexibility, a response pattern entailing openness to experience, awareness of specific behavioral options in a given situation, and persistence or alteration of activity according to personally held values and goals. A primary measure of psychological flexibility has been the Brief Pain Coping Inventory-2 (BPCI-2), and initial analyses have provided support for its utility in chronic pain treatment settings. The present study aimed to extend the previous work by examining relations of the BPCI-2 with measures of patient functioning, as well as with measures related to psychological flexibility, pain acceptance and valued activity in this case.

Method:
A total of 324 individuals with chronic pain who completed a series of measures at an initial assessment appointment were included in the study.

Results:
In correlation and regression analyses, the Psychological Flexibility subscale of the BPCI-2 achieved consistently significant relations with measures of disability, emotional functioning, pain acceptance, and valued activity, even after controlling for pain intensity and traditional coping methods.

Discussion:
These results lend support to the adoption of psychological flexibility as a framework in future studies of coping with chronic pain.

Citation

Vowles, K. E., McCracken, L. M., Sowden, G., & Ashworth, J. (2014). Psychological Flexibility in Coping With Chronic Pain: Further Examination of the Brief Pain Coping Inventory-2. The Clinical Journal of Pain, 30(4), 324-330. https://doi.org/10.1097/ajp.0b013e31829ea187

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 15, 2013
Publication Date 2014-04
Deposit Date Nov 29, 2023
Journal The Clinical Journal of Pain
Print ISSN 0749-8047
Publisher Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 30
Issue 4
Pages 324-330
DOI https://doi.org/10.1097/ajp.0b013e31829ea187
Keywords Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine; Neurology (clinical)
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Publisher URL https://journals.lww.com/clinicalpain/abstract/2014/04000/psychological_flexibility_in_coping_with_chronic.7.aspx