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Military Culture: Masculine Norms, Perceived Personal Control, Autonomous Motivation, and Coping Differences Between Injured Male Military Personnel and Civilian Sportsmen (2018)
Journal Article
Paskell, R., Gauntlett-Gilbert, J., & Wilkinson-Tough, M. (2019). Military Culture: Masculine Norms, Perceived Personal Control, Autonomous Motivation, and Coping Differences Between Injured Male Military Personnel and Civilian Sportsmen. Military Behavioral Health, 7(2), 161-169. https://doi.org/10.1080/21635781.2018.1515130

© 2018, © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Engagement in rehabilitation is critical to enhanced outcomes from musculoskeletal injuries (MIs) and has been found to be related to some psychosocial factors. This study tested whether military culture,... Read More about Military Culture: Masculine Norms, Perceived Personal Control, Autonomous Motivation, and Coping Differences Between Injured Male Military Personnel and Civilian Sportsmen.

Pain acceptance in adolescents: Development of a short form of the CPAQ-A (2018)
Journal Article
Gauntlett-Gilbert, J., Alamire, B., & Duggan, G. (2019). Pain acceptance in adolescents: Development of a short form of the CPAQ-A. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 44(4), 453-462. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsy090

© 2018 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psychology. All rights reserved. Objective: Acceptance of pain is a predictor of pain-related disability and treatment outcome in adolescents with pain.... Read More about Pain acceptance in adolescents: Development of a short form of the CPAQ-A.

A developmental arrest? Interruption and identity in adolescent chronic pain (2018)
Journal Article
Jordan, A., Noel, M., Caes, L., Connell, H., & Gauntlett-Gilbert, J. (2018). A developmental arrest? Interruption and identity in adolescent chronic pain. PAIN Reports, 3(7), 2471-2531. https://doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000678

Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Introduction: Although the pediatric pain literature has explored the role of developmental factors in young children’s acute pain, relatively less is known about specific devel... Read More about A developmental arrest? Interruption and identity in adolescent chronic pain.

Evaluation of an intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment based on acceptance and commitment therapy for adolescents with chronic pain and their parents: A nonrandomized clinical trial (2018)
Journal Article
Kemani, M., Kanstrup, M., Jordan, A., Caes, L., & Gauntlett-Gilbert, J. (2018). Evaluation of an intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment based on acceptance and commitment therapy for adolescents with chronic pain and their parents: A nonrandomized clinical trial. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 43(9), 981-994. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsy031

© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psychology. Objective Parental factors are central in the development and maintenance of chronic pain in youths. Only a handful of studies have investiga... Read More about Evaluation of an intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment based on acceptance and commitment therapy for adolescents with chronic pain and their parents: A nonrandomized clinical trial.

Reasons for Treatment Non-Response: A Controlled Study of Patients' Views in Pain Rehabilitation (2018)
Journal Article
Gauntlett-Gilbert, J., Keogh, E., Vitterso, A. D., Vitterso, A., Keogh, E., & Gauntlett-Gilbert, J. (2018). Reasons for Treatment Non-Response: A Controlled Study of Patients' Views in Pain Rehabilitation. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 46(2), 238-243. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1352465817000595

Copyright © British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies 2017. Background: Understanding successful and unsuccessful behavioural treatment for pain is essential. Aims: We carried out a retrospective survey of 130 people who had u... Read More about Reasons for Treatment Non-Response: A Controlled Study of Patients' Views in Pain Rehabilitation.

Understanding the link between feelings of mental defeat, self-efficacy and the experience of chronic pain (2018)
Journal Article
Hazeldine-Baker, C., Salkovskis, P., Osborn, M., & Gauntlett-Gilbert, J. (2018). Understanding the link between feelings of mental defeat, self-efficacy and the experience of chronic pain. British Journal of Pain, 12(2), 87-94. https://doi.org/10.1177/2049463718759131

© 2018, © The British Pain Society 2018. Objectives: ‘Mental defeat’ (MD) has been identified among people with chronic pain as a type of self-processing related to social role and rank. Research has linked it to anxiety, pain interference and functi... Read More about Understanding the link between feelings of mental defeat, self-efficacy and the experience of chronic pain.

Dispositional mindfulness and its relationship with distress and functioning in adolescents with chronic pain and low-level pain (2018)
Journal Article
Waldron, S., Marks, E., Loades, M., Gauntlett-Gilbert, J., & Jacobs, K. (2018). Dispositional mindfulness and its relationship with distress and functioning in adolescents with chronic pain and low-level pain. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 43(9), 1038-1046. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy/jsy036

© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psychology. Objective Dispositional mindfulness is the general tendency to pay attention to present-moment awareness without judgment. The main aim of th... Read More about Dispositional mindfulness and its relationship with distress and functioning in adolescents with chronic pain and low-level pain.

Living well with chronic pain: The role of pain-management programmes (2017)
Journal Article
Gauntlett-Gilbert, J., & Brook, P. (2018). Living well with chronic pain: The role of pain-management programmes. Bja Education, 18(1), 3-7. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjae.2017.09.001

- Chronic pain conditions may not be adequately managed by medications alone - Chronic pain states are driven by well understood neurophysiological mechanisms and are not ‘psychosomatic’ - Patient behaviours and coping styles will determine functio... Read More about Living well with chronic pain: The role of pain-management programmes.