Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/53830, first published .
The Effect of Everyday-Life Social Contact on Pain

The Effect of Everyday-Life Social Contact on Pain

The Effect of Everyday-Life Social Contact on Pain

Journals

  1. Liu W, van Gelderen E, Mawalkar R, Wang E, Treisman G, Cohen S. Do difficult encounters affect pain treatment outcomes? A prospective cohort study. Pain Medicine 2025;26(9):554 View
  2. Wenzel P, Gründahl M, Fischer M, Hein G, Fuchtmann F, Schnabel K, Rosenberger D, Pogatzki‐Zahn E, Rittner H, Teichmüller K. Influence of Social Support on Peri‐Operative Pain: A Secondary Sub‐Sample Analysis of a Prospective Observational Trial. European Journal of Pain 2025;29(8) View
  3. Liu Q, Zhong Z, Li Y. Research on construction workers’ job well-being and unsafe state: From the perspective of Maslow hierarchy of needs. Medicine 2025;104(31):e43605 View
  4. Mason T, Dolgon-Krutolow A, Lee D, Knight T, Lee R, Herzig S, Doctor J, Meeker D. Ecological momentary assessment of physical symptoms among patients with a history of COVID-19 infection: towards understanding long covid and the role of mental health symptoms. Psychology & Health 2026:1 View
  5. Bao Y, Cheung C, Bai W, Ho H. Towards a socio-ecological perspective of the “biopsychosocial model of pain”: Delineation of pathways between perceived pain intensity, community capital and mental distress among community-dwelling individuals. Health & Place 2026;98:103614 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gilmore M, Parisi T, Paschali M, Lazaridou A. Psychosocial Interventions for Chronic Pain in Women and Girls. View