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Fig. 3 Multivariate regression analyses of the relationships between pain hypervigilance, anxiety sensitivity, pain-related fear.
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Fig. 4 Results of SEM testing the relationships between anxiety sensitivity, pain catastrophizing, and pain hypervigilance for two pain adjustment outcomes.
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Fig. 1 Simple models testing the mediating role of pain hypervigilance in the link between anxiety sensitivity and pain-related fear (Models 7 and 8) predicting disability and depression. Anxiety Sensitivity was indexed by the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI). PC: ASI Physiological Concerns subscale; CC: ASI Physiological Concerns subscale; SC: ASI Social Concerns subscale. Pain catastrophizing was indexed by the Pain Catastrophizing scale (PCS). RUM: PCS Rumination subscale; MAGN: PCS Magnification subscale; HELP: PCS Helplessness subscale. Pain hypervigilance was indexed by the Pain Vigilance and Awareness Questionnaire (PVAQ). AWAR: PVAQ Passive Awareness subscale; VIG: PVAQ Active Vigilance subscale. Pain-related fear was indexed by the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK). AA: TSK Activity Avoidance subscale; SF: TSK Somatic Focus. Disability was indexed by the Chronic Pain Grade Disability score. Depression was indexed by the Depression subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale. S–BX 2: Satorra and Bentler scaled Chi2 statistic; CFI: comparative fit index; RMSEA: root mean square error of approximation; SRMR: standardized root mean square residual. ***P < 0.001.
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Fig. 2 Full models testing pain hypervigilance as a mediator in the link of both anxiety sensitivity and pain catastrophizing with pain-related fear which predicts disability (Model 9) and depression. Anxiety Sensitivity was indexed by the Anxiety Sensitivity Index (ASI). PC: ASI Physiological Concerns subscale; CC: ASI Physiological Concerns subscale; SC: ASI Social Concerns subscale. Pain catastrophizing was indexed by the Pain Catastrophizing scale (PCS). RUM: PCS Rumination subscale; MAGN: PCS Magnification subscale; HELP: PCS Helplessness subscale. Pain hypervigilance was indexed by the Pain Vigilance and Awareness Questionnaire (PVAQ). AWAR: PVAQ Passive Awareness subscale; VIG: PVAQ Active Vigilance subscale. Pain-related fear was indexed by the Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (TSK). AA: TSK Activity Avoidance subscale; SF: TSK Somatic Focus. Disability was indexed by the Chronic Pain Grade Disability score. Depression was indexed by the Depression subscale of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale. S–BX 2: Satorra and Bentler scaled Chi2 statistic; CFI: comparative fit index; RMSEA: root mean square error of approximation; SRMR: standardized root mean square residual. ***P < 0.001.
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