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546 related items for PubMed ID: 28291952

  • 1. Modeling quality of life in patients with rheumatic diseases: the role of pain catastrophizing, fear-avoidance beliefs, physical disability, and depression.
    Shim EJ, Hahm BJ, Go DJ, Lee KM, Noh HL, Park SH, Song YW.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2018 Jun; 40(13):1509-1516. PubMed ID: 28291952
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  • 2. The Key Role of Pain Catastrophizing in the Disability of Patients with Acute Back Pain.
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  • 3. Identifying patient fear-avoidance beliefs by physical therapists managing patients with low back pain.
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  • 4. Influence of fear-avoidance beliefs on disability in patients with subacromial shoulder pain in primary care: a secondary analysis.
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  • 5. Physical activity and the mediating effect of fear, depression, anxiety, and catastrophizing on pain related disability in people with chronic low back pain.
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  • 6. Modeling subjective well-being in individuals with chronic pain and a physical disability: the role of pain control and pain catastrophizing.
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  • 12. Pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia and fear-avoidance in non-specific work-related low-back pain as predictors of sickness absence.
    Macías-Toronjo I, Rojas-Ocaña MJ, Sánchez-Ramos JL, García-Navarro EB.
    PLoS One; 2020 Sep; 15(12):e0242994. PubMed ID: 33301458
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  • 13. The fear-avoidance model of chronic pain: assessing the role of neuroticism and negative affect in pain catastrophizing using structural equation modeling.
    Wong WS, Lam HM, Chen PP, Chow YF, Wong S, Lim HS, Jensen MP, Fielding R.
    Int J Behav Med; 2015 Feb; 22(1):118-31. PubMed ID: 24788315
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  • 14. Fear-avoidance beliefs and temporal summation of evoked thermal pain influence self-report of disability in patients with chronic low back pain.
    George SZ, Wittmer VT, Fillingim RB, Robinson ME.
    J Occup Rehabil; 2006 Mar; 16(1):95-108. PubMed ID: 16688486
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  • 17. Cognitive-behavioral determinants of pain and disability two years after traumatic injury: A cross-sectional survey study.
    Archer KR, Abraham CM, Song Y, Obremskey WT.
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  • 18. A prospective 2-year examination of cognitive and behavioral correlates of provoked vestibulodynia outcomes.
    Davis SN, Bergeron S, Bois K, Sadikaj G, Binik YM, Steben M.
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  • 19. Empirical evidence of the validity of the Spanish version of the pain vigilance awareness questionnaire.
    Esteve R, Ramírez-Maestre C, López-Martínez AE.
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  • 20. Pain resilience moderates the influence of negative pain beliefs on movement-evoked pain in older adults.
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