Cross-sectional survey of attitudes and beliefs about back pain in New Zealand.
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Beliefs underlying pain-related fear and how they evolve: a qualitative investigation in people with chronic back pain and high pain-related fear.The development and exploratory analysis of the Back Pain Attitudes Questionnaire (Back-PAQ)Associations between measures of socio-economic status, beliefs about back pain, and exposure to a mass media campaign to improve back beliefs.Long-term evaluation of a Canadian back pain mass media campaign.The Fear Reduction Exercised Early (FREE) approach to low back pain: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.Implicit evaluations and physiological threat responses in people with persistent low back pain and fear of bending.
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Cross-sectional survey of attitudes and beliefs about back pain in New Zealand.
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Cross-sectional survey of attitudes and beliefs about back pain in New Zealand.
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Cross-sectional survey of attitudes and beliefs about back pain in New Zealand.
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Cross-sectional survey of attitudes and beliefs about back pain in New Zealand.
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Cross-sectional survey of attitudes and beliefs about back pain in New Zealand.
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Cross-sectional survey of attitudes and beliefs about back pain in New Zealand.
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P2093
P2860
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P1476
Cross-sectional survey of attitudes and beliefs about back pain in New Zealand.
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P2093
Anthony Dowell
Ben Darlow
Fiona Mathieson
James Stanley
Markus Melloh
P2860
P304
P356
10.1136/BMJOPEN-2013-004725
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2014-05-23T00:00:00Z