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Attention bias modification training for adolescents with chronic pain: A randomized placebo-controlled trial

Pain Jan 27, 2018

Heathcote LC, et al. - Researchers here aimed at determining if modifying attention biases in adolescents, when chronic pain often first emerges, may be particularly beneficial. In this study, patients undergoing attention bias modification (ABM) demonstrated no differences in terms of pain and pain-related outcomes in comparison to those undergoing placebo training or no training when tested immediately after training or 3 months later. The efficacy of dot-probe ABM for improving pain-related outcomes in adolescents with chronic pain was thus not supported by this study.
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