Lori Waxenberg, Ph.D.

Lori B Waxenberg, Ph.D., ABPP

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Publications

Impacts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia and Pain on Sleep in Women with Gynecologic Malignancies: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Behavioral sleep medicine
2022

Engaging with EPIO, a digital pain self-management program: a qualitative study.
BMC health services research
2022

Accrual and retention of diverse patients in psychosocial cancer clinical trials.
Journal of clinical and translational science
2022

Health care providers' experiences of pain management and attitudes towards digitally supported self-management interventions for chronic pain: a qualitative study.
BMC health services research
2021

Negative Health Consequences of Pain Catastrophizing Among Retired National Football League Athletes
Health Psychology
2020

Digital Self-Management in Support of Patients Living With Chronic Pain: Feasibility Pilot Study.
JMIR formative research
2020

A User-Centered Approach to an Evidence-Based Electronic Health Pain Management Intervention for People With Chronic Pain: Design and Development of EPIO.
Journal of medical Internet research
2020

Prevalence and Correlates of Psychological Distress among Retired Elite Athletes: A Systematic Review.
International review of sport and exercise psychology
2019

Patients' Needs and Requirements for eHealth Pain Management Interventions: Qualitative Study.
Journal of medical Internet research
2019

Cognitive behavioral treatments for insomnia and pain in adults with comorbid chronic insomnia and fibromyalgia: clinical outcomes from the SPIN randomized controlled trial.
Sleep
2019

Low-to-Moderate Alcohol Consumption is Associated With Hippocampal Volume in Fibromyalgia and Insomnia.
Behavioral sleep medicine
2017

Sleep Predicts Resting Brain Activity in Fibromyalgia Participants With Insomnia
Sleep
2012

The Mediating Role of Secular Coping Strategies in the Relationship Between Religious Appraisals and Adjustment To Chronic Pain: the Middle Road To Damascus
Social Indicators Research
2011

Intraindividual variability in daily sleep and pain ratings among chronic pain patients: bidirectional association and the role of negative mood.
The Clinical journal of pain
2011

Negative mood mediates the effect of poor sleep on pain among chronic pain patients.
The Clinical journal of pain
2010

Frequency and perceived effectiveness of coping define important subgroups of patients with chronic pain.
The Clinical journal of pain
2010

Characterization of Sleep Among Older Good Sleepers, Older Adults With Insomnia, and Fibromyalgia Patients With Insomnia
Sleep
2010

Patient-centered outcome criteria for successful treatment of facial pain and fibromyalgia.
Journal of orofacial pain
2009

Intra-Individual Variability in Daily Sleep and Pain Ratings Among Chronic Pain Patients
Sleep
2009

Somatic focus/awareness: Relationship to negative affect and pain in chronic pain patients.
European journal of pain (London, England)
2008

Negative Mood Mediates the Relationship Between Poor Sleep and Increased Pain in Chronic Pain Patients
Sleep
2008

Evidence for sex differences in the relationships of pain, mood, and disability.
The journal of pain
2006

Patient satisfaction with treatment for chronic pain: predictors and relationship to compliance.
The Clinical journal of pain
2005

Multidimensional success criteria and expectations for treatment of chronic pain: the patient perspective.
Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
2005

Psychological considerations in the diagnosis and management of temporomandibular disorders and orofacial pain.
General dentistry
2003

Sleep disturbance in orofacial pain patients: pain-related or emotional distress?
Cranio : the journal of craniomandibular practice
2001

Gender role expectations of pain: relationship to sex differences in pain.
The journal of pain
2001

Research Interests

Dr. Waxenberg’s research interests have been informed by her clinical work and vice versa. Her overarching goals are to better understand and serve patients with chronic pain and to add to the evidence base to better inform the treatments of those patients. Dr. Waxenberg has served as a collaborator on several research projects at the University of Florida Department of Clinical and Health Psychology. Her research interests include patient centered outcomes in chronic pain, coping with chronic pain and the interaction of pain and sleep.