OBJECTIVES:This study aimed at investigating the relationship between causal attributions and coping maxims in people suffering from back pain. Further, it aimed at identifying in how far causal attributions and related coping maxims would defer between immigrants and non-immigrants in Switzerland. METHODS:Data for this study came from a larger survey study that was conducted among immigrant populations in the German- and Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. Included in the analyses were native Swiss participants, as well as Albanian- and Serbian-speaking immigrants, who had indicated to have suffered from back pain within the last 12 months prior to the study. Data was analyzed for overall 495 participants. Items for causal attributions a...
OBJECTIVE: Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal condition with substantial individual and socie...
Low back pain is highly prevalent and places a considerable burden on individuals, their families an...
There is evidence that cognitions (beliefs) and mood contribute to physical disability and work stat...
This study intends to contribute to a research tradition that asks how causal attributions of illnes...
Introduction: This study intends to contribute to a research tradition that asks how causal attribut...
Background Low back pain (LBP) is one of the major concerns in health care. In Switzerland, muscu...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is one of the major concerns in health care. In Switzerland,...
Objective. To evaluate the extent to which pain-related beliefs, appraisals, coping, and catastrophi...
Objective: Even with an increasing immigrant population in Norway, there are still a limited number...
Objective: To quantify and compare the course of health-related quality of life of immigrant native ...
Background: Wide international variation in the prevalence of disabling low back pain (LBP) among wo...
BACKGROUND: Wide international variation in the prevalence of disabling low back pain (LBP) among wo...
Background: Chronic pain has been considered as a biopsychosocial condition in which cognitive and e...
Jenny Riecke,1 Sebastian Holzapfel,1 Winfried Rief,1 Harald Lachnit,2 Julia A Glombiewski1 1Departme...
Background: Previous studies show that function-centered treatment is more effective than pain-cente...
OBJECTIVE: Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal condition with substantial individual and socie...
Low back pain is highly prevalent and places a considerable burden on individuals, their families an...
There is evidence that cognitions (beliefs) and mood contribute to physical disability and work stat...
This study intends to contribute to a research tradition that asks how causal attributions of illnes...
Introduction: This study intends to contribute to a research tradition that asks how causal attribut...
Background Low back pain (LBP) is one of the major concerns in health care. In Switzerland, muscu...
Abstract Background Low back pain (LBP) is one of the major concerns in health care. In Switzerland,...
Objective. To evaluate the extent to which pain-related beliefs, appraisals, coping, and catastrophi...
Objective: Even with an increasing immigrant population in Norway, there are still a limited number...
Objective: To quantify and compare the course of health-related quality of life of immigrant native ...
Background: Wide international variation in the prevalence of disabling low back pain (LBP) among wo...
BACKGROUND: Wide international variation in the prevalence of disabling low back pain (LBP) among wo...
Background: Chronic pain has been considered as a biopsychosocial condition in which cognitive and e...
Jenny Riecke,1 Sebastian Holzapfel,1 Winfried Rief,1 Harald Lachnit,2 Julia A Glombiewski1 1Departme...
Background: Previous studies show that function-centered treatment is more effective than pain-cente...
OBJECTIVE: Low back pain is a common musculoskeletal condition with substantial individual and socie...
Low back pain is highly prevalent and places a considerable burden on individuals, their families an...
There is evidence that cognitions (beliefs) and mood contribute to physical disability and work stat...