
This journal recently published a paper by Vowles et al., entitled "Initial Evaluation of the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire - 2. The authors discuss the development of a two-item measure to assess chronic pain acceptance. Items for this tool were derived from the Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ) 20, and aim to map two key features of acceptance: (1) Activity Engagement, which entails participating in important or meaningful activities with continued pain and (2) Pain Willingness, which entails a willingness to experience pain without the need to reduce, avoid, or otherwise change it.
Surveys and Questionnaires, Commentary, Humans, Chronic Pain
Surveys and Questionnaires, Commentary, Humans, Chronic Pain
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