iii The fear-avoidance model (FAM) was developed in an attempt to explain the process by which the “pain experience ” and “pain behaviour ” becomes dissociated from the actual “pain sensation ” in individuals who manifest the phenomenon of exaggerated pain perception. High levels of fear-avoidance can lead to chronic pain and disability. Existing fear-avoidance questionnaires have all been developed for the general population. These questionnaires may not be specific enough to fully assess fear-avoidance in an athletic population which copes with pain differently than the general population. The aim of our study was to develop the Athletic Fear Avoidance Questionnaire (AFAQ) and validate it. A total of 9 experts in the fields of athletic th...
Two studies are reported that tested the fear-avoidance (FA) model using path analytic techniques. I...
Two studies are reported that tested the fear-avoidance (FA) model using path analytic techniques. I...
Context: Athletic injuries have an effect on an athlete’s physiological and psychological health. Th...
Background Fear avoidance can play a prominent role in maladaptive responses to an injury. In injure...
: The aim of this study was to translate, culturally adapt and validate an Italian version of the At...
The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a psychological theory that was created to explain why some patien...
Objectives: Patients' beliefs and expectations about their pain have been identified as important di...
BACKGROUND: Dysfunctional psychological pain responses, namely fear-avoidance (FAR), including catas...
Background: The model of fear avoidance proposes that fear of movement in back pain patients is an o...
Research studies focusing on the fear-avoidance model have expanded considerably since the review by...
Two studies are reported that tested the fear-avoidance (FA) model using path analytic techniques. I...
Two studies are reported that tested the fear-avoidance (FA) model using path analytic techniques. I...
Context: Athletic injuries have an effect on an athlete’s physiological and psychological health. Th...
Background Fear avoidance can play a prominent role in maladaptive responses to an injury. In injure...
: The aim of this study was to translate, culturally adapt and validate an Italian version of the At...
The Fear-Avoidance Model (FAM) is a psychological theory that was created to explain why some patien...
Objectives: Patients' beliefs and expectations about their pain have been identified as important di...
BACKGROUND: Dysfunctional psychological pain responses, namely fear-avoidance (FAR), including catas...
Background: The model of fear avoidance proposes that fear of movement in back pain patients is an o...
Research studies focusing on the fear-avoidance model have expanded considerably since the review by...
Two studies are reported that tested the fear-avoidance (FA) model using path analytic techniques. I...
Two studies are reported that tested the fear-avoidance (FA) model using path analytic techniques. I...
Context: Athletic injuries have an effect on an athlete’s physiological and psychological health. Th...