Bodily experience disturbances are frequent among chronic musculoskeletal pain patients and associated with important pain‐related psychosocial outcomes (e.g., disability, quality of life). However, the relationship between bodily experience and the… Click to show full abstract
Bodily experience disturbances are frequent among chronic musculoskeletal pain patients and associated with important pain‐related psychosocial outcomes (e.g., disability, quality of life). However, the relationship between bodily experience and the psychological dimensions of chronic pain (e.g., affective, cognitive) has only recently garnered attention. This scoping review aimed to identify trends and gaps in research on the nexus between body awareness, body image, and body schema, and psychological processes/outcomes in adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain to inform future directions for research and practice.
               
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