To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most responsible for subgroup discrimination.Cross-sectional, registry-based study.Chronic pain patients assessed at a multidisciplinary pain centre between 2008 and 2015.Data from the Swedish quality registry for pain rehabilitation (SQRP) were retrieved and analysed by principal component analysis, hierarchical clustering analysis, and partial least squares-discriminant analysis.Four subgroups were identified. Group 1 was characterized by low "psychological strain", the best relative situation concerning pain characteristics (intensity and spreading), the lowest frequency of fibromyalgia, as well as by a slightly older age. Group 2 was characterized by hig...
Objective. The current study attempted to identify and characterize distinct CP subgroups based on t...
Objective. This study aims to assess the prevalence of chronic pain, its characteristics, and its ...
Objectives: To explore the existence of subgroups in a cohort with chronic low back pain (n=294) bas...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
The SCL-90-R profiles of 83 intractable pain patients attending a southwestern university-affiliated...
This study addresses the problem of assessment of chronic pain patients, a population with special n...
Background: Improved knowledge based on clinical features of chronic pain in older adults would be v...
Background: Improved knowledge based on clinical features of chronic pain in older adults would be v...
Background: Improved knowledge based on clinical features of chronic pain in older adults would be v...
Abstract Background Improved knowledge based on clinical features of chronic pain in older adults wo...
Background: Due to the heterogeneous nature of chronic low back pain (CLBP), it is necessary to iden...
Objective. The current study attempted to identify and characterize distinct CP subgroups based on t...
Objective. This study aims to assess the prevalence of chronic pain, its characteristics, and its ...
Objectives: To explore the existence of subgroups in a cohort with chronic low back pain (n=294) bas...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
Objective To subgroup chronic pain patients using psychometric data and regress the variables most r...
The SCL-90-R profiles of 83 intractable pain patients attending a southwestern university-affiliated...
This study addresses the problem of assessment of chronic pain patients, a population with special n...
Background: Improved knowledge based on clinical features of chronic pain in older adults would be v...
Background: Improved knowledge based on clinical features of chronic pain in older adults would be v...
Background: Improved knowledge based on clinical features of chronic pain in older adults would be v...
Abstract Background Improved knowledge based on clinical features of chronic pain in older adults wo...
Background: Due to the heterogeneous nature of chronic low back pain (CLBP), it is necessary to iden...
Objective. The current study attempted to identify and characterize distinct CP subgroups based on t...
Objective. This study aims to assess the prevalence of chronic pain, its characteristics, and its ...
Objectives: To explore the existence of subgroups in a cohort with chronic low back pain (n=294) bas...