The contribution of psychological flexibility to functioning in people living with cancer‐related pain

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  • who: Duarte et al. from the University have published the paper: The contribution of psychological flexibility to functioning in people living with canceru2010related pain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study aims to explore the relationships between PF, as indexed by pain acceptance (u2018open`), present moment focus (u2018aware`), and committed action (u2018active`), and chronic cancer-u00adrelated pain (intensity and interference), depression, fatigue, quality of life and social stigma. This study examined only three of the six facets of the PF model (Hayes et_al, 2011). Despite these limitations, this study provides preliminary data suggesting that PF . . .

     

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