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Background
The present study explored the relationship between neuroticism, meta‐cognitive beliefs about worry, pain catastrophising, and pain behaviour.
Methods
A non‐clinical convenience sample of 308 participants completed the following four measures in this cross‐sectional study: Neo Five‐Factor Inventory, Meta‐Cognitions Questionnaire 30, Pain Catastrophising Scale, and the Pain Behaviour...