Low back pain (LBP) is common, impacts on the individual and society, and is a major health concern. Psychological consequences of LBP, such as depression, are significant barriers to recovery, but mechanisms for the development of depression are less well understood. One potential mechanism is the individual’s health locus of control (HLoC), that is, perception of the level of control an individual has over their health. The objective of this study is to investigate the moderation effect of HLoC on the pain–depression–disability pathway in those with LBP. The design is a nested cross-sectional analysis of two existing cohorts of patients (n=637) who had previously consulted their primary care physician about LBP. Measures were taken of HLo...
Objectives To understand the physical, activity, pain, and psychological pathways contributing to lo...
Background: Implicit theories of pain represent a socio-cognitive mechanism linked to important copi...
Background: Chronic disabling physical and mental symptoms contribute to substantial health-care cos...
Background and aims Low back pain (LBP) is common, and is a major health concern. Psychological cons...
Objective: To discuss the role of depression in chronic lower back pain and comment on appropriate m...
[Abstract] Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder affecting the general pop...
Interventions developed to improve disability outcomes for low back pain (LBP) often show only small...
Chronic low back pain has become a major health problem in today\u27s society. Low back pain disabil...
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it is unc...
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it is unc...
Introduction: The health locus of control is defined as the perception of individuals in relation to...
Study Design—The effects of participant characteristics along with descriptions of pain, and psychol...
Background: Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. There is evidence that depre...
Interventions developed to improve disability outcomes for low back pain (LBP) often show only small...
AbstractInterventions developed to improve disability outcomes for low back pain (LBP) often show on...
Objectives To understand the physical, activity, pain, and psychological pathways contributing to lo...
Background: Implicit theories of pain represent a socio-cognitive mechanism linked to important copi...
Background: Chronic disabling physical and mental symptoms contribute to substantial health-care cos...
Background and aims Low back pain (LBP) is common, and is a major health concern. Psychological cons...
Objective: To discuss the role of depression in chronic lower back pain and comment on appropriate m...
[Abstract] Low back pain (LBP) is the most common musculoskeletal disorder affecting the general pop...
Interventions developed to improve disability outcomes for low back pain (LBP) often show only small...
Chronic low back pain has become a major health problem in today\u27s society. Low back pain disabil...
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it is unc...
Disability is an important outcome from a clinical and public health perspective. However, it is unc...
Introduction: The health locus of control is defined as the perception of individuals in relation to...
Study Design—The effects of participant characteristics along with descriptions of pain, and psychol...
Background: Low back pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide. There is evidence that depre...
Interventions developed to improve disability outcomes for low back pain (LBP) often show only small...
AbstractInterventions developed to improve disability outcomes for low back pain (LBP) often show on...
Objectives To understand the physical, activity, pain, and psychological pathways contributing to lo...
Background: Implicit theories of pain represent a socio-cognitive mechanism linked to important copi...
Background: Chronic disabling physical and mental symptoms contribute to substantial health-care cos...