2024
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.2280
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Sudden gains in depression and anxiety during an online pain management programme for chronic pain

Madelyne A. Bisby,
Ashleigh B. Correa,
Rachel Trujillo
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundChronic pain is associated with depression and anxiety symptoms. Pain management programms, delivered face‐to‐face or via the internet, can effectively help adults manage the impacts of chronic pain. Sudden gains are defined as substantial, rapid, and lasting symptom reductions that occur between consecutive treatment sessions and have been associated with better treatment outcomes in non‐pain samples. This study examined whether adults with chronic pain report sudden gains in depression or anxiety s… Show more

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