Background Although previous studies have investigated beliefs about back pain in clinical and employed populations, there is a paucity of data examining the beliefs of the broader community. We aimed to characterize the beliefs that community-dwelling women have about back pain and its consequences, and to determine whether those with varying levels of pain intensity and disability differ in their beliefs. Methods 542 community-dwelling women, aged 24 to 80 years, were recruited from a research database. Participants completed a self-administered questionnaire that included detailed demographic information, the Chronic Pain Grade Questionnaire (CPG) and the Back Beliefs Questionnaire (BBQ). The CPG examined individuals\u27 levels of pain i...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition with substantial associated disability and c...
peer-reviewedAim: To investigate the beliefs of healthcare students about how harmful common daily a...
Background: Back pain beliefs (BPBs) are an important modifiable factor related to disability associ...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Background. Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious mass media campaigns have aimed to influence how people manag...
Abstract Background Most people experience low back pain (LBP), and it is often ongoing or recurrent...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
Objective: Although low back pain is characterized by both pain and disability, there is a paucity o...
Objectives: To determine the low back pain beliefs of Aboriginal Australians; a population previousl...
This work was supported by the Arthritis Research UK/Medical Research Council Centre for Musculoskel...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the course of low-back pain over 52 weeks following current pain at ...
Purpose: Low back pain (LBP) individuals with high levels of fear of pain might display changes in m...
AbstractSeveral lines of evidence suggest that body perception is altered in people with chronic bac...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition with substantial associated disability and c...
peer-reviewedAim: To investigate the beliefs of healthcare students about how harmful common daily a...
Background: Back pain beliefs (BPBs) are an important modifiable factor related to disability associ...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Background. Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
Item does not contain fulltextPrevious mass media campaigns have aimed to influence how people manag...
Abstract Background Most people experience low back pain (LBP), and it is often ongoing or recurrent...
Low back pain remains a major health problem with huge societal cost. Biomedical models fail to expl...
Objective: Although low back pain is characterized by both pain and disability, there is a paucity o...
Objectives: To determine the low back pain beliefs of Aboriginal Australians; a population previousl...
This work was supported by the Arthritis Research UK/Medical Research Council Centre for Musculoskel...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined the course of low-back pain over 52 weeks following current pain at ...
Purpose: Low back pain (LBP) individuals with high levels of fear of pain might display changes in m...
AbstractSeveral lines of evidence suggest that body perception is altered in people with chronic bac...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition with substantial associated disability and c...
peer-reviewedAim: To investigate the beliefs of healthcare students about how harmful common daily a...
Background: Back pain beliefs (BPBs) are an important modifiable factor related to disability associ...