iRace
Congratulations to iRACEr Zach Mannes on Publication Acceptance into Health Psychology
This study assessed various aspects of mental and physical health functioning among 90 retired NFL athletes. Primary findings from this study demonstrate that pain catastrophizing, or a tendency to ruminate about pain and overestimate unpleasant pain related outcomes, was associated with pain interference, depressive symptoms, and mental/physical health related quality of life even after controlling for potential confounding variables such as pain intensity, concussions, and substance use. This study has important clinical implications for retired NFL athletes and support the need to evaluate and treat pain catastrophizing in this population.