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A comparison of pain management outcomes for disability compensation and non-compensation patients
Authors:Tom Trabin  Charles Rader  Carol Cummings
Institution:1. Behavioral Medicine Clinic, Abbott Northwestern Hospital , Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA;2. Ramsey County Mental Health Clinic , St Paul, Minnesota, USA;3. West Los Angeles VA Hospital, West Los Angeles , California, USA
Abstract:Abstract

In this study, 50 men in an in-patient comprehensive rehabilitation program receiving disability compensation were compared with 25 non-recipients with respect to pre-and post-program measures of personality functioning. physical functioning and reported pain. On the pre-program measures. the only significant difference emerging between the two groups was found on the Mf scale of the MMPI, with the compensation group showing a slightly lower mean score. The two groups responded equally well on virtually all outcome measures. One interesting exception was found on the subjective measure of pain. which showed the compensation group reporting a higher level of subjective pain, and the non-compensation group a lower level than would be predicted on the basis of pre-program scores. Overall. and contrary to popular belief. the results suggest that compensation recipients can derive considerable benefit from pain management interventions despite the ostensible reinforcement provided by disability payments.
Keywords:Compensation  pain rehabilitation  outcome
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