Development of the fear of Pain Questionnaire-III

Fear and/or anxiety about pain is a useful construct, in both theoretical and clinical terms. This article describes the development and refinement of the Fear of Pain Questionnaire (FPQ), which exists in its most current form as the FPQ-III. Factor analytic refinement resulted in a 30-item FPQ-III...

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Chronic pain
Control theory
Defense Mechanisms
Dental Anxiety - diagnosis
Dental Anxiety - psychology
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Reproducibility of Results
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