Chopko L

Clinical and evoked pain, personality traits, and emotional states: Can familial confounding explain the associations?

Strachan E, Poeschla B, Dansie E, Succop A, Chopko L, Afari N Pain is a complex phenomenon influenced by context and person-specific factors. Affective dimensions of pain involve both enduring personality traits and fleeting emotional states. We examined how personality traits and emotional states are linked with clinical and evoked pain in a twin sample. 99 […]

Adverse childhood experiences, health perception, and the role of shared familial factors in adult twins

Mostoufi S, Strachan E, Chopko L, Succop A, Martinez B, Ahumada S, Afari N To examine the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and health perception in adulthood, and to explore the contribution of shared familial factors to these associations. Data were collected from 180 female twins (90 pairs) from the community-based University of Washington […]

C-Reactive Protein and Pain Sensitivity: Findings from Female Twins

Afari N, Mostoufi S, Noonan C, Poeschla B, Succop A, Chopko L, Strachan E Systemic inflammation and pain sensitivity may contribute to the development and maintenance of chronic pain conditions. We examined the relationship between systemic inflammation as measured by C-reactive protein (CRP) and cold pain sensitivity in 198 female twins from the University of Washington […]