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Behav Res Ther ; 28(2): 165-9, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2327934

ABSTRACT

This study utilized a modified self-efficacy scale and examined the relationship of perceived self-efficacy to treatment outcome in a chronic, intractable, benign pain population (N = 62). In two separate studies a self-efficacy scale was given to inpatients in a combined cognitive-behavioral and medical treatment program. The scale categories consisted of (1) walking distance, (2) lifting ability, (3) pain coping, (4) working ability, and (5) social and recreational engagement. Self-efficacy beliefs were found to be associated with the level of functioning of these patients and their response to treatment. Patients with higher self-efficacy scores following treatment rated themselves as more improved and demonstrated better overall functioning with greater reductions in chronic illness behavior at followup. These observations support the merits of self-efficacy measures as predictors of treatment outcome in chronic pain patients.


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Behavior Therapy/methods , Pain, Intractable/therapy , Personality Tests , Self Concept , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Pain, Intractable/psychology , Prognosis , Sick Role
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