
Pain intensity and self-perceived burden mediate the relationship between family functioning and pain catastrophizing in patients with neuropathic pain
Key Points:
- Investigates the relationship between family functioning and pain catastrophizing in neuropathic pain patients.
- Identifies pain intensity and self-perceived burden as mediating factors.
- Highlights the importance of family support in reducing negative pain perceptions and improving coping strategies.
Description
This study explores how pain intensity and self-perceived burden mediate the link between family functioning and pain catastrophizing in patients with neuropathic pain. It provides a psychological perspective on pain management and the role of family support in shaping patients’ pain experiences.
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