Parker A. Kell
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View article: Relationships among discrimination, cognitive-affective pain amplifiers, and identification with Native American culture: results from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk
Relationships among discrimination, cognitive-affective pain amplifiers, and identification with Native American culture: results from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk Open
Background Native Americans (NAs) experience higher rates of chronic pain than other U.S. ethnic/racial groups. This may be partly caused by stress from interpersonal discrimination, which promotes pain-related catastrophizing and anxiety,…
View article: Cerebral peak alpha frequency: Associations with chronic pain onset and pain modulation
Cerebral peak alpha frequency: Associations with chronic pain onset and pain modulation Open
View article: Optimizing Temporal Summation of Heat Pain Using a Constant Contact Heat Stimulator
Optimizing Temporal Summation of Heat Pain Using a Constant Contact Heat Stimulator Open
Future TS-heat investigations using constant contact thermodes and fixed protocols may benefit from adopting stimulus parameters that include testing on the palmar hand, using 44°C baseline and 50°C peak temperatures, at ≥0.33 Hz stimulus …
View article: Opioid Receptor Mu 1 Gene (OPRM1) A118G Polymorphism and Emotional Modulation of Pain
Opioid Receptor Mu 1 Gene (OPRM1) A118G Polymorphism and Emotional Modulation of Pain Open
The altered response to pleasant stimuli further supports the role of opioids in appetitive behavior and describes how the A118G polymorphism may prevent carriers from inhibiting pain during pleasure.
View article: Ethnic Differences In The Relationship Between Self-Reported Sleep Quality And Bodily Pain During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Results From The Oklahoma Study Of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP)
Ethnic Differences In The Relationship Between Self-Reported Sleep Quality And Bodily Pain During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Results From The Oklahoma Study Of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP) Open
View article: Do Adverse And Protective Childhood Experiences Impact Bodily Pain In Adulthood?: Results From The Oklahoma Study Of Native American Pain Risk
Do Adverse And Protective Childhood Experiences Impact Bodily Pain In Adulthood?: Results From The Oklahoma Study Of Native American Pain Risk Open
View article: Emotional Pictures Do Not Modulate The Area Of Reflex Receptive Fields
Emotional Pictures Do Not Modulate The Area Of Reflex Receptive Fields Open
View article: Sleep Problems Mediate the Relationship Between Psychosocial Stress and Pain Facilitation in Native Americans: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk
Sleep Problems Mediate the Relationship Between Psychosocial Stress and Pain Facilitation in Native Americans: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk Open
Background Native Americans (NAs) are more likely to experience chronic pain than non-Hispanic Whites (NHWs); however, the proximate causes predisposing NAs to chronic pain remain elusive. Likely due to centuries of adversity, discriminati…
View article: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Those with Chronic Pain: Preliminary Findings from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Those with Chronic Pain: Preliminary Findings from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk Open
View article: Psychosocial and cardiometabolic predictors of chronic pain onset in Native Americans: serial mediation analyses of 2-year prospective data from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk
Psychosocial and cardiometabolic predictors of chronic pain onset in Native Americans: serial mediation analyses of 2-year prospective data from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk Open
Chronic pain results in considerable suffering, as well as significant economic and societal costs. Previous evidence suggests that Native Americans (NAs) have higher rates of chronic pain than other U.S. racial or ethnic groups, but the m…
View article: Are Cardiometabolic Markers of Allostatic Load Associated With Pronociceptive Processes in Native Americans?: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis From the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk
Are Cardiometabolic Markers of Allostatic Load Associated With Pronociceptive Processes in Native Americans?: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis From the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk Open
View article: The Relationship Between Adverse Life Events and Endogenous Inhibition of Pain and Spinal Nociception: Findings From the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP)
The Relationship Between Adverse Life Events and Endogenous Inhibition of Pain and Spinal Nociception: Findings From the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP) Open
View article: The Association Between Adverse Life Events, Psychological Stress, and Pain-Promoting Affect and Cognitions in Native Americans: Results from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk
The Association Between Adverse Life Events, Psychological Stress, and Pain-Promoting Affect and Cognitions in Native Americans: Results from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk Open