Items where Author is "Keogh, E"

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Keogh, E, Attridge, N, Walsh, J, Bartlett, J, Francis, R, Bultitude, J.H and Eccleston, C (2021) 'Attentional biases towards body expressions of pain in men and women.' The Journal of Pain, 22 (12). pp. 1696-1708.

Walsh, J, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2020) 'Gender differences in attention to pain body postures in a social context.' PAIN, 161 (8). pp. 1776-1786.

Boichat, C, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2018) 'The tripartite structure of pain-related affect: a confirmatory factor analysis.' Psychology, Health & Medicine, 23 (10). pp. 1211-1222.

Walsh, J, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2017) 'Sex differences in the decoding of pain-related body postures.' European Journal of Pain, 21 (10). pp. 1668-1677.

Attridge, N, Eccleston, C, Noonan, D, Wainwright, E and Keogh, E (2017) 'Headache impairs attentional performance: a conceptual replication and extension.' The Journal of Pain, 18 (1). pp. 29-41.

Walsh, J, Keogh, E, Bartlett, J, Attridge, N and Eccleston, C (2016) Exploring attentional biases to body expressions of pain in men and women. In: The British Pain Society: 2016 Annual Scientific Meeting, 10 - 12 May 2016, Harrogate International Centre, Harrogate, UK.

Walsh, J, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2014) 'Pain communication through body posture: the development and validation of a stimulus set.' PAIN, 155 (11). pp. 2282-2290.

Walsh, J, Eccelston, C and Keogh, E (2014) Attentional bias to pain body postures using the bodies in the crowd task. In: International Association for the Study of Pain: 15th World Congress on Pain, 6 - 11 October 2014, La Rural Convention Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Walsh, J, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2014) Sex differences in pain recognition accuracy of pain-communicative body postures. In: International Association for the Study of Pain: 15th World Congress on Pain, 6 - 11 October 2014, La Rural Convention Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Wainwright, E, Wainwright, D, Keogh, E and Eccleston, C (2014) 'The social negotiation of fitness for work: tensions in doctor-patient relationships over medical certification of chronic pain.' Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 19 (1). pp. 17-33.

Walsh, J, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2014) Sex differences in the decoding of pain in body posture. In: European Pain Forum, 2014, Maastricht, Netherlands.

Wainwright, E, Wainwright, D, Keogh, E and Eccleston, C (2013) 'Return to work with chronic pain: employers' and employees' views.' Occupational Medicine, 63 (7). pp. 501-506.

Walsh, J, Eccleston, C and Keogh, E (2013) Pain communication through body posture: the creation and validation of a stimulus set of affective body posture including pain. In: British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 16 - 19 April 2013, Bournemouth International Centre, Bournemouth, UK.

Walsh, J, Eccelston, C and Keogh, E (2012) Sex differences in the recognition of nonverbal pain presented across modalities. In: British Pain Society Annual Scientific Meeting, 24 - 27 April 2012, BT Convention Centre, Liverpool, UK.

Wainwright, E, Wainwright, D, Keogh, E and Eccleston, C (2011) 'Fit for purpose? Using the fit note with chronic pain patients: a qualitative study.' British Journal of General Practice, 61 (593). pp. 794-800.

Mounce, C, Keogh, E and Eccleston, C (2010) 'A principal components analysis of negative affect-related constructs relevant to pain: evidence for a three component structure.' The Journal of Pain, 11 (8). pp. 710-717.

Keogh, E, Mounce, C and Brosnan, M (2007) 'Can a sexually dimorphic index of prenatal hormonal exposure be used to examine cold pressor pain perception in men and women?' European Journal of Pain, 11 (2). pp. 231-236.

Keogh, E, Barlow, C, Mounce, C and Bond, F.W (2006) 'Assessing the relationship between cold pressor pain responses and dimensions of the Anxiety Sensitivity Profile in healthy men and women.' Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 35 (4). pp. 198-206.

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