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Annmarie Cano is a researcher affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their work spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology with a focus on subfields such as Pharmacology, Applied Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The research topics covered by Cano include:

  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Medical Education and Admissions
  • Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
  • Social Media in Health Education
  • Counseling Practices and Supervision
  • Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology

Frequent coauthors in Cano's publications are:

  • Hallie Tankha
  • Mark A. Lumley
  • Heather Dillaway
  • Shannon Clark
  • Bethany Pester

Their research appears often in venues including:

  • Journal of Pain
  • ADVANCE Journal
  • Training and Education in Professional Psychology
  • Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice
  • Families Systems & Health

Significant papers authored or coauthored by Cano include:

  • "Who are we missing? Examining the Graduate Record Examination quantitative score as a barrier to admission into psychology doctoral programs for capable ethnic minorities," 2021, Training and Education in Professional Psychology
  • "A novel couple-based intervention for chronic pain and relationship distress: A pilot study," 2020, Couple and Family Psychology Research and Practice
  • "Facing Pain Together: A Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of Facebook Support Groups on Adults With Chronic Pain," 2022, Journal of Pain
  • "Now I have hope": Rebuilding relationships affected by chronic pain," 2020, Families Systems & Health
  • "A mixed-methods investigation into the us versus them mentality in Facebook groups for chronic pain," 2023, Health Psychology

Best Publications

  • Pain and emotion: a biopsychosocial review of recent research.

    Mark A. Lumley;Jay L. Cohen;Jay L. Cohen;George S. Borszcz;Annmarie Cano

  • Facing others in pain: the effects of empathy.

    Liesbet Goubert;K. D. Craig;Tine Vervoort;S. Morley

  • A biopsychosocial formulation of pain communication

    Thomas Hadjistavropoulos;Kenneth D. Craig;Steve Duck;Annmarie Cano

  • Efficacy of a dating violence prevention program on attitudes justifying aggression

    Sarah Avery-Leaf;M. Cascardi;K. D. O'Leary;A. Cano

  • Infidelity and separations precipitate major depressive episodes and symptoms of nonspecific depression and anxiety.

    Annmarie Cano;K. Daniel O'Leary

  • Comorbid chronic pain and depression: who is at risk?

    Lisa Renee Miller;Annmarie Cano

  • Chronic pain in a couples context: a review and integration of theoretical models and empirical evidence.

    Michelle T. Leonard;Annmarie Cano;Ayna B. Johansen

  • Social interaction in pain: reinforcing pain behaviors or building intimacy?

    Annmarie Cano;Amanda C. de C. Williams

  • Pain catastrophizing and social support in married individuals with chronic pain: the moderating role of pain duration

    Annmarie Cano

  • Coping, Pain Severity, Interference, and Disability: The Potential Mediating and Moderating Roles of Race and Education

    Annmarie Cano;Ainoa Mayo;Matthew Ventimiglia

  • Marital functioning, chronic pain, and psychological distress

    Annmarie Cano;Mazy Gillis;Wanda Heinz;Michael Geisser

  • Empathic and Nonempathic Interaction in Chronic Pain Couples

    Annmarie Cano;Justin A. Barterian;Jaclyn B. Heller

  • Dating Violence in Two High School Samples: Discriminating Variables

    Annmarie Cano;Sarah Avery-Leaf;Michele Cascardi;K. Daniel O'Leary

  • Life stressors and husband-to-wife violence

    Annmarie Cano;Dina Vivian

  • Marital Satisfaction and Pain Severity Mediate the Association between Negative Spouse Responses to Pain and Depressive Symptoms in a Chronic Pain Patient Sample

    Annmarie Cano;James N. Weisberg;Rollin M. Gallagher

  • Pain affects spouses too: personal experience with pain and catastrophizing as correlates of spouse distress.

    Michelle T. Leonard;Annmarie Cano

  • The significant other version of the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS-S): preliminary validation.

    Annmarie Cano;Michelle T. Leonard;Aleda Franz

  • Multilevel analysis of couple congruence on pain, interference, and disability

    Annmarie Cano;Ayna B. Johansen;Aleda Franz

  • Catastrophizing about their children's pain is related to higher parent–child congruency in pain ratings: An experimental investigation

    Liesbet Goubert;Tine Vervoort;Annmarie Cano;Geert Crombez

  • Mental Health Screening in Primary Care: A Comparison of 3 Brief Measures of Psychological Distress.

    Annmarie Cano;Robert P. Sprafkin;Robert P. Sprafkin;Douglas J. Scaturo;Douglas J. Scaturo;Douglas J. Scaturo;Larry J. Lantinga;Larry J. Lantinga

Frequent Co-Authors

Liesbet Goubert
Liesbet Goubert Ghent University
Mark A. Lumley
Mark A. Lumley Wayne State University
K. Daniel O'Leary
K. Daniel O'Leary Stony Brook University
Maarten Vansteenkiste
Maarten Vansteenkiste Ghent University
Tine Vervoort
Tine Vervoort Ghent University
Kenneth D. Craig
Kenneth D. Craig University of British Columbia
Geert Crombez
Geert Crombez Ghent University
Annette Mahoney
Annette Mahoney Bowling Green State University
Barbara H. Fiese
Barbara H. Fiese University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Philip L. Jackson
Philip L. Jackson Université Laval

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