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Publications

Tripp, D.A., Stanish, W.D., Ebel-Lam, A., Brewer, B. & Birchard, J. (2007). Predicting return to sport activity at one-year ACL post-op for amateur athletes. Rehabilitation Psychology. Rehabilitation Psychology, 52(1) 74-81.

Tripp, D.A., Nickel, C., Wang, Y., Litwin, S., McNaughton-Collins, M., Landis, J.R., Alexander, R.B., Schaeffer, A., O'Leary, M., Pontari, M., Fowler, Jr. J., Nyberg, L., Kusek, J., and the National Institutes of Health -Chronic Prostatitis Collaborative Research Network (NIH-CPCRN) Study Group. (2006). Catastrophizing and Pain-Contingent Rest as Predictors Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome. The Journal of Pain, 7, 697-708.

Sullivan, M.J.L., Martel, M., Tripp, D.A., Savard, A., Crombez, G. (2006). Catastrophic Thinking and Heightened Perception .of Pain in Others. Pain, 123, 37-44.

Baker, J., Tripp, D.A., Boland, F. (2005). The relative contributions of waist-to-hip ratio and body mass index. Sexualities, Evolution & Gender, 7, 245-267.

Sullivan, M.J.L., Ward, C.L., Tripp, D.A., French, D., Adams, H., Stanish, W. (2005).Secondary Prevention of Work Disability:Community-Based Psychosocial Intervention for Musculoskeletal Disorders. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 5, 377-392.


Baker, J., Tripp, D.A., Boland, F. (2005). The relative contributions of subjective and objective measures of body shape and size to body image and disordered eating. Body Image, 2, 233-247. 


Paparizos, A.L., Tripp, D.A., Sullivan, M.J.L., & Rubenstein, M. (2005). Catastrophizing & Pain Perception in Recreational Ballet Dancers. Journal of Sport Behaviour, 28(1), 35-50.


Tripp, D.A., Nickel, C., Landis, R., Wang, Y., Knauss, J.L., & the CPCRN Study Group. (2004). Predictors of Quality Of Life and Pain in CP/CPPS: Findings from the NIH Chronic Prostatitis Cohort Study. British Journal of Urology, 94, 1279-1282.


Tripp, D.A., Stanish, W., Coady, C., & Reardon, G. (2004). The subjective pain experience of athletes following anterior cruciate ligament surgery. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 5, 339-354.

 

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