John Baranoff

ORCID: 0000-0003-2339-1895 · 6 papers in corpus · active 2020-2024

Study types

  • article 4
  • erratum 1
  • review 1

Condition tags

  • chronic_pelvic_pain 4
article 2024
·doi:10.1097/ajp.0000000000001242

OBJECTIVES: Beliefs and knowledge about pain can influence how an individual approaches pain management. At present, there have been no investigations into the beliefs and knowledge that females hold about their pelvic pain; therefore, pain…

article 2021
Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare ·doi:10.2147/jmdh.s313109

OBJECTIVE: To establish which psychological therapies mental health professionals use with reference to the treatment of women with persistent pelvic pain conditions. This research investigates overall therapies and specific techniques that…

erratum 2020
·doi:10.2147/jpr.s254120

The authors have advised that there is an error in the text of the Discussion, Pain Severity section. The text "In this study, pain intensity showed significant correlation with the stress subscale of the DASS21, but not the depression and …

article 2020
·doi:10.2147/jpr.s223177

OBJECTIVE: Establishing predictors of mental health outcomes is a crucial precursor to the development and assessment of psychological interventions for women with chronic pelvic pain (CPP). The objective of this study was to identify predi…

article 2020
Journal of pain research ·doi:10.2147/jpr.s245723

OBJECTIVE: CPP affects approximately 15% of women worldwide and has significant psychological, physical and financial impact on the lives of sufferers. Psychological interventions are often recommended as adjuncts to medical treatment for w…

review 2020

Tiffany Brooks,1,2 Rebecca Sharp,1 Susan Evans,3 John Baranoff,3,4 Adrian Esterman1,5 1The University of South Australia, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; 2Aware Women’s Health Private Clinic, Adelaide,…