Abstract

Object (s): the present research has considered the relationship between beliefs, perceptions of pain with intensity of chronic pain disorder. Methods: these fire fighters of the city of 4 research is known as sectional study. In such a study, Tehran was selected by cluster sampling. Data from the questionnaires, chronic pain, pain beliefs and formed perceptions, coping strategies and perfectionism were collected. Data is analyzed by the step by step method which is called regression analyses method. Results: there was positive significant relation between beliefs in continuous pain in the future, belief in self-blame, belief in pain stability at the present, belief in mysterious pain with the intensity of chronic pain disorder as well as, according to the multiple variable of regression analyses, the results has been showed that, the contribution of each pre-variable, self-blame  continuous pain separately is as follow; Mysterious pain; as well as the various intensity of pain disorder was , pain stability  explained too. Conclusion: Regard with result of this study, it is essential to create self-adaptive belief in the patients who suffer from chronic pain, so if we use the treatment of self-adaptive cognition along with other treatments to reduce pain, it can have more benefit to control and reduce the chronic pain among the firemen who suffer from it.

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  • Object (s): the present research has considered the relationship between beliefs, perceptions of pain with intensity of chronic pain disorder

  • Chronic pain is a pain that often(not always)accompanied with an injury, but by the loss of the main factors that cause pain, it will remain for a long time and it is not possible to explain it with a principal pathology and often the interventions of mental health is rarely effective(Turk and Okfuji, )

  • Many people suffer from chronic pain for which the underlying cause is unknown or the level of their suffering considered in excess of identified pathology or disease process (Turk and Monaarch, )

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Introduction

Object (s): the present research has considered the relationship between beliefs, perceptions of pain with intensity of chronic pain disorder. The patient with chronic pain could be cured by a pain-killer in the recent years, but we know that nowadays these medicines are not sufficient, especially when the pain will affect the different aspects of an individual like family, job, sleeping, and amusement. This issue is right; it means everything that contains all quality of life. Many people suffer from chronic pain for which the underlying cause is unknown or the level of their suffering considered in excess of identified pathology or disease process (Turk and Monaarch, )

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