The reciprocal effect of pain catastrophizing and satisfaction with participation in the multidisciplinary treatment of patients with chronic back pain

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Erik Farin
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[1] University of Freiburg - Medical Center,Institute for Quality Management and Social Medicine
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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes | / 13卷
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Pain catastrophizing; Social participation; Low back pain; Multidisciplinary pain treatment; Cross-lagged models;
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