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  • 3. Physical activity and the mediating effect of fear, depression, anxiety, and catastrophizing on pain related disability in people with chronic low back pain.
    Marshall PWM, Schabrun S, Knox MF.
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  • 10. Longitudinal Analysis Supports a Fear-Avoidance Model That Incorporates Pain Resilience Alongside Pain Catastrophizing.
    Slepian PM, Ankawi B, France CR.
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  • 12. Changes in Pain Catastrophizing and Fear-Avoidance Beliefs as Mediators of Early Physical Therapy on Disability and Pain in Acute Low-Back Pain: A Secondary Analysis of a Clinical Trial.
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  • 13. Self-efficacy, pain-related fear, and disability in a heterogeneous pain sample.
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  • 14. Influence of fear-avoidance beliefs on disability in patients with subacromial shoulder pain in primary care: a secondary analysis.
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    Macías-Toronjo I, Rojas-Ocaña MJ, Sánchez-Ramos JL, García-Navarro EB.
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  • 16. The Effects of Pain Severity, Pain Catastrophizing, Depression, and Exercise on Perceived Disability in Acute Low Back Pain Patients.
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  • 17. Do psychological states associate with pain and disability in chronic neck pain patients?
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  • 18. Catastrophizing, state anxiety, anger, and depressive symptoms do not correlate with disability when variations of trait anxiety are taken into account. a study of chronic low back pain patients treated in Spanish pain units [NCT00360802].
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  • 19. Pain resilience moderates the influence of negative pain beliefs on movement-evoked pain in older adults.
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  • 20. Pain beliefs mediate relations between general resilience and dysfunction from chronic back pain.
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