Mark Even Jensen, M.S.

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
General psychology
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Gerhart J, Burns JW, Thorn B, et al. (2024) Treatment mechanism and outcome decoupling effects in cognitive therapy, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and behavior therapy for chronic pain. Pain
Riddle D, Keefe F, Ang D, et al. (2019) Randomized clinical trial of pain coping skills training for patients who catastrophize about pain prior to knee arthroplasty Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 27: S484
Cherkin D, Balderson B, Wellman R, et al. (2018) Effect of Low Back Pain Risk-Stratification Strategy on Patient Outcomes and Care Processes: the MATCH Randomized Trial in Primary Care. Journal of General Internal Medicine
Sharma S, Pathak A, Maharjan R, et al. (2018) Psychometric properties of nepali versions of PROMIS short from measures of pain intensity, pain interference, pain behaviour, depressions, and sleep disturbance The Journal of Pain. 19
Sharma S, Pathak A, Abbott JH, et al. (2018) Psychometric properties of nepali versions of the connor davidson resilience scales and the pain catastrophising scale in individuals with chronic pain The Journal of Pain. 19
Alschuler K, Kratz A, Krabak B, et al. (2018) Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional: Predictors of pain in multi-stage ultramarathon runners The Journal of Pain. 19
Arewasikporn A, Turner A, Alschuler K, et al. (2018) Positive affect, resilience, and function in adults with multiple sclerosis and chronic pain The Journal of Pain. 19: S32
Sinha S, Jensen M, Mullin S, et al. (2017) Safe Opioid Prescription: A SMART on FHIR Approach to Clinical Decision Support. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics. 9: e193
Amtmann D, Liljenquist K, Bamer A, et al. (2017) Measuring Pain Catastrophizing and Pain-Related Self-Efficacy: Expert Panels, Focus Groups, and Cognitive Interviews. The Patient
Alschuler K, Ehde D, Kratz A, et al. (2017) (428) Independent associations of pain, fatigue, and depression with quality of life in individuals newly-diagnosed with multiple sclerosis The Journal of Pain. 18
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