Chain‐mediating effects of kinesiophobia and self‐efficacy on pain catastrophizing and physical activity in haemophilia patients
Wenjing Zhang,
Tienan Zhu,
Shujie Wang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThere is a lack of research on the relationship between pain catastrophizing, kinesiophobia, and physical activity (PA) in people with haemophilia (PWH), and the underlying mechanisms connecting these variables remain unclear.AimThe study's aim was to clarify the roles of kinesiophobia and self‐efficacy in the relationship between pain catastrophizing and PA in PWH.MethodsThis cross‐sectional study included adult PWH at the Haemophilia Centre of a Tertiary hospital in Beijing, China. The following qu… Show more
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