id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-301370-nie7n6b5 Day, M.A. A randomized trial to examine the mechanisms of cognitive, behavioral and mindfulness-based psychosocial treatments for chronic pain: Study protocol 2020-04-14 .txt text/plain 5569 261 40 authors: Day, M.A.; Ehde, D.M.; Burns, J.; Ward, L.C.; Friedly, J.L.; Thorn, B.E.; Ciol, M.A.; Mendoza, E.; Chan, J.F.; Battalio, S.; Borckardt, J.; Jensen, M.P. title: A randomized trial to examine the mechanisms of cognitive, behavioral and mindfulness-based psychosocial treatments for chronic pain: Study protocol This randomized trial will evaluate the mechanisms of three chronic pain treatments: cognitive therapy (CT), mindfulness meditation (MM), and activation skills (AS). We will determine the extent to which late-treatment improvement in pain interference is predicted by early-treatment changes in three primary mechanism variables: cognitive content (i.e., catastrophizing), cognitive process (i.e., mindful non-judgment), and/or activity level (i.e., ActiGraph "activity counts"). Specifically germane to this proposal, we have conducted numerous clinical trials examining psychological interventions based on the techniques investigated in this study for CLBP and other pain conditions [19] [20] [21] [22] , including telehealth assessment and treatment delivery [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] . ./cache/cord-301370-nie7n6b5.txt ./txt/cord-301370-nie7n6b5.txt