Whitney Scott, PhD

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2014- Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, Department of Psychology King's College London, London, UK 
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Anderson M, McCracken LM, Scott W. (2024) An investigation of the associations between stigma, self-compassion, and pain outcomes during treatment based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for chronic pain. Frontiers in Psychology. 15: 1322723
Crombez G, Scott W, De Paepe AL. (2024) Knowing what we are talking about: the case of pain catastrophizing. The Journal of Pain
Crombez G, Veirman E, Van Ryckeghem D, et al. (2023) The effect of psychological factors on pain outcomes: lessons learned for the next generation of research. Pain Reports. 8: e1112
Ma R, Romano E, Ashworth M, et al. (2023) The effectiveness of interventions for improving chronic pain symptoms among people with mental illness: a systematic review. The Journal of Pain
Hollyfield S, Travers W, Sondh SK, et al. (2023) An Observational Study of Outcomes Associated with Virtual Pain Management Programmes Based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Implemented During the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Clinical Journal of Pain
Schmid AB, Ridgway L, Hailey L, et al. (2023) Factors predicting the transition from acute to persistent pain in people with 'sciatica': the FORECAST longitudinal prognostic factor cohort study protocol. Bmj Open. 13: e072832
Buscemi V, Chicken J, Mahy T, et al. (2022) An updated audit of the patient selection process for pain management programmes in a speciality care service before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. British Journal of Pain. 17: 226-238
Hohenschurz-Schmidt D, Draper-Rodi J, Vase L, et al. (2022) Blinding and sham control methods in trials of physical, psychological, and self-management interventions for pain (article II): a meta-analysis relating methods to trial results. Pain
McCracken LM, Scott W. (2022) Potential Misfortunes in 'Making Sense': A Cross-sectional Study in People with Chronic Pain. The Journal of Pain
Gilpin HR, Ratanachatchuchai S, Novelli D, et al. (2022) Examining the association between group context effects and individual outcomes in an interdisciplinary group-based treatment for chronic pain based on acceptance and commitment therapy. British Journal of Pain. 16: 420-432
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