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  1. Appraisal and coping predict health and well‐being during the COVID ‐19 pandemic: An international approach
  2. Profiles of appraisal, motivation, and coping for positive emotions
  3. Emotion and Coping Across a College Semester
  4. Is Resolution of Chronic Pain Associated With Changes in Blood Pressure-related Hypoalgesia?
  5. Social learning pathways in the relation between parental chronic pain and daily pain severity and functional impairment in adolescents with functional abdominal pain
  6. Reply
  7. Interacting influences of gender and chronic pain status on parasympathetically mediated heart rate variability in adolescents and young adults
  8. Pediatric Pain Beliefs Questionnaire: Psychometric Properties of the Short Form
  9. Validation of the Abdominal Pain Index Using a Revised Scoring Method
  10. On the Sociality of Emotion-Eliciting Appraisals
  11. Functional Abdominal Pain in Childhood and Long-term Vulnerability to Anxiety Disorders
  12. Individual and Additive Effects of Mothers' and Fathers' Chronic Pain on Health Outcomes in Young Adults With a Childhood History of Functional Abdominal Pain
  13. Functional abdominal pain patient subtypes in childhood predict functional gastrointestinal disorders with chronic pain and psychiatric comorbidities in adolescence and adulthood
  14. Cognition and Emotionover twenty-five years
  15. Attentional bias to pain and social threat in pediatric patients with functional abdominal pain and pain-free youth before and after performance evaluation
  16. Dispositional Versus Episode-Specific Assessment of Children’s Coping with Pain
  17. Hypoalgesia related to elevated resting blood pressure is absent in adolescents and young adults with a history of functional abdominal pain
  18. Medical evaluation of children with chronic abdominal pain: Impact of diagnosis, physician practice orientation, and maternal trait anxiety on mothers’ responses to the evaluation
  19. Putting appraisal in context: Toward a relational model of appraisal and emotion
  20. Autonomic activity and somatic symptoms in response to success vs. failure on a cognitive task: A comparison of chronic abdominal pain patients and well children
  21. Relational antecedents of appraised problem-focused coping potential and its associated emotions
  22. A typology of pain coping strategies in pediatric patients with chronic abdominal pain
  23. Parent attention versus distraction: Impact on symptom complaints by children with and without chronic functional abdominal pain
  24. Appraisal and Coping with Daily Stressors by Pediatric Patients with Chronic Abdominal Pain
  25. Editorial
  26. Validation of a Symptom Provocation Test for Laboratory Studies of Abdominal Pain and Discomfort in Children and Adolescents
  27. Testing a Model of Pain Appraisal and Coping in Children With Chronic Abdominal Pain.
  28. Anxiety detecting robotic system towards implicit human-robot collaboration
  29. Appraisal as a Pervasive Determinant of Anger.
  30. Effect of parental sympathy versus distraction in reducing abdominal discomfort in children with recurrent abdominal pain
  31. Functional disability in children with recurrent abdominal pain
  32. The Influence of Appraisals in Understanding Children's Experiences With Medical Procedures
  33. Editorial announcement
  34. A Comparison of Two Methods of Assessing Disease Activity in the Joints
  35. The relation of daily stressors to somatic and emotional symptoms in children with and without recurrent abdominal pain.
  36. Contributions of Motivational Orientation to Appraisal and Emotion
  37. Functional disability in adolescents and young adults with symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome: the role of academic, social, and athletic competence
  38. The 3 Ms: Macroanalysis, Microanalysis and Meta-analysis
  39. Beyond good and bad coping: A multidimensional examination of coping with pain in persons with rheumatoid arthritis
  40. Development and validation of the pain response inventory for children.
  41. Gender and psychological well-being of persons with rheumatoid arthritis
  42. Introduction: Overview of the special issue
  43. Epilogue: Overarching themes and enduring contributions of the Lanzetta research program
  44. Introduction to the special issue
  45. The power of faces: A review of John T. Lanzetta's research on facial expression and emotion
  46. An analysis of coping profiles and adjustment in persons with rheumatoid arthritis
  47. The development and validation of the Perceived Health Competence Scale
  48. Arthritis and perceptions of quality of life: An examination of positive and negative affect in rheumatoid arthritis patients.
  49. Recurrent Abdominal Pain
  50. On babies and bathwater: Disease impact and negative affectivity in the self-reports of persons with rheumatoid arthritis.
  51. Form C of the MHLC Scales: A Condition-Specific Measure of Locus of Control
  52. On the distinct meanings of smiles and frowns
  53. Appraisal components, core relational themes, and the emotions
  54. In search of the "hot" cognitions: Attributions, appraisals, and their relation to emotion.
  55. Adaptation in patients with chronic rheumatoid arthritis: Application of a general model.
  56. The Mediational Role of Perceived Competence in Psychological Adjustment to Rheumatoid Arthritis1
  57. Dimensions of appraisal and physiological response in emotion.
  58. Shades of Joy: Patterns of Appraisal Differentiating Pleasant Emotions
  59. Knowledge and Appraisal in the Cognition—Emotion Relationship
  60. Appraisal patterns associated with different negative emotions
  61. Appraisal predicts emotional responses related to taking an exam
  62. Posed facial expressions and those produced by imagining emotional experiences are very similar.
  63. Using visual cues to make social judgements.
  64. Cognitive Antecedents of 15 different emotions
  65. Dimensions of Emotional Response to Film Clips
  66. A review of the literature on Coping and Adjustment to Rheumatoid Arthritis