2011
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-9338(11)72702-x
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Dispositional optimism as a predictor of health related quality of life in patients with chronic musculoskeletal disorders

Abstract: IntroductionPsychological factors are predictive of long term disability for many pain syndromes as well as for pain severity emotional distress and treatment seeking. It is known that fear of pain leads to avoidance of pain-related experiences and contributes to disability.AimsTo determine if there is a significant relationship between optimism/ pessimism, HRQOL and pain in a group of musculoskeletal patients referred to a rehabilitation center, because of chronic pain and mobility difficulties when controlli… Show more

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“…Optimism, on the other hand, was significantly and strongly correlated with the psychosocial factor (r = 0.524; P = 0.001), something that was expected since dispositional optimism has been found to be a significant predictor of mental health, 71 while it had a weak correlation with the rest of the domains.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Optimism, on the other hand, was significantly and strongly correlated with the psychosocial factor (r = 0.524; P = 0.001), something that was expected since dispositional optimism has been found to be a significant predictor of mental health, 71 while it had a weak correlation with the rest of the domains.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%