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A psychological flexibility conceptualisation of the experience of injustice among individuals with chronic pain.Perceived injustice moderates the relationship between pain and depressive symptoms among individuals with persistent musculoskeletal pain.A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of Facets of Psychological Flexibility in a Sample of People Seeking Treatment for Chronic Pain.A Comprehensive Examination of Changes in Psychological Flexibility Following Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic PainChanges in Sleep Problems and Psychological Flexibility following Interdisciplinary Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain: An Observational Cohort Study.Assessing physical functioning on pain management programmes: the unique contribution of directly assessed physical performance measures and their relationship to self-reports.Perceived injustice: a risk factor for problematic pain outcomes.The unfairness of it all: Exploring the role of injustice appraisals in rehabilitation outcomes.Treatment of Chronic Pain for Adults 65 and Over: Analyses of Outcomes and Changes in Psychological Flexibility Following Interdisciplinary Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).Are We Speaking the Same Language? Finding Theoretical Coherence and Precision in "Mindfulness-Based Mechanisms" in Chronic Pain.The Effect of Perceived Injustice on Appraisals of Physical Activity: An Examination of the Mediating Role of Attention Bias to Pain in a Chronic Low Back Pain Sample.The Mediating Role of Pain Acceptance in the Relation Between Perceived Injustice and Chronic Pain Outcomes in a Community Sample.Validation of the Injustice Experiences Questionnaire in a heterogeneous trauma sample.Catastrophizing and perceived injustice: risk factors for the transition to chronicity after whiplash injury.The association between injustice perception and psychological outcomes in an inpatient spinal cord injury sample: the mediating effects of anger.Perceived injustice after traumatic injury: Associations with pain, psychological distress, and quality of life outcomes 12 months after injury.Rates and Correlates of Unemployment Across Four Common Chronic Pain Diagnostic Categories.Can a psychologically based treatment help people to live with chronic pain when they are seeking a procedure to reduce it?Anger differentially mediates the relationship between perceived injustice and chronic pain outcomes.The relationship between perceived injustice and the working alliance: a cross-sectional study of patients with persistent pain attending multidisciplinary rehabilitation.Recovery from depressive symptoms over the course of physical therapy: a prospective cohort study of individuals with work-related orthopaedic injuries and symptoms of depression.An experimental investigation of the effect of a justice violation on pain experience and expression among individuals with high and low just world beliefs.Patients' impression of change following treatment for chronic pain: global, specific, a single dimension, or many?The role of perceived injustice in the prediction of pain and function after total knee arthroplasty.Barriers to change in depressive symptoms after multidisciplinary rehabilitation for whiplash: the role of perceived injustice.Clinically meaningful scores on pain catastrophizing before and after multidisciplinary rehabilitation: a prospective study of individuals with subacute pain after whiplash injury.Changes in pain catastrophizing following physical therapy for musculoskeletal injury: the influence of depressive and post-traumatic stress symptoms.Further validation of a measure of injury-related injustice perceptions to identify risk for occupational disability: a prospective study of individuals with whiplash injury.Reductions in Perceived Injustice are Associated with Reductions in Disability and Depressive Symptoms after Total Knee Arthroplasty.Current status of acceptance and commitment therapy for chronic pain: a narrative reviewFeasibility randomized-controlled trial of online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for patients with complex chronic pain in the United KingdomThe role of psychological flexibility in relation to suicidal thinking in chronic painPsychological assessment to identify patients at risk of postsurgical pain: the need for theory and pragmatismPsychological flexibility, acceptance and commitment therapy, and chronic painPerceived Injustice Predicts Intention to Litigate: Findings from a Spinal Cord Injury SampleSources of injustice among individuals with persistent pain following musculoskeletal injuryTreatment-Related Reductions in Disability Are Associated with Reductions in Perceived Injustice Following Treatment of Whiplash InjuryPerceived Injustice and Adverse Recovery OutcomesValidity and Determinants of Clinicians’ Return to Work Judgments for Individuals Following Whiplash InjuryPerceived Injustice is Associated with Heightened Pain Behavior and Disability in Individuals with Whiplash Injuries
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