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      The effectiveness of a hope intervention in coping with cold pressor pain.

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          Hope has been correlated with greater pain tolerance and thresholds and less reported pain severity. The present study investigated the effectiveness of a brief hope-based intervention involving guided imagery and skills instruction aimed at enhancing pain coping skills among university students performing the cold pressor task. The intervention resulted in increased hope among females and increased pain tolerance in all participants. The intervention did not affect pain threshold and resulted in marginally increased pain severity. Thus, this intervention facilitates better pain tolerance without necessarily changing the experience of the pain. Implications for practice and future research are discussed.

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          Journal
          J Health Psychol
          Journal of health psychology
          1359-1053
          1359-1053
          Sep 2008
          : 13
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Minnesota, Department of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA. cjberg@umn.edu
          Article
          13/6/804
          10.1177/1359105308093864
          18697893
          f68818d4-6a79-4340-a719-376b3617c22b
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