2021
DOI: 10.1177/20494637211062045
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Significant other interactions in people with chronic low back pain: Subgrouping and multidimensional profiles

Abstract: Background: Back pain is complex. Social support and significant other interactions influence the pain experience. Purpose: To statistically derive subgroups of people with chronic low back pain based upon their interactions with significant others, and profile subgroups across multidimensional variables. Research Design: Longitudinal cohort study. Study Sample: People with chronic axial low back pain ( n = 262). Data Collection and Analysis: Latent class analysis of significant other interaction data was used… Show more

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“…42 2.8 Social factors that influence the experience of wound pain These factors should be taken into consideration in assessing individuals with wound-related pain. More recently perceptions of injustice 45 , the influence of significant other 46,47 and their beliefs are also important psychosocial factors from the chronic pain research.…”
Section: Psychological Factors That Influence the Experience Of Wound...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…42 2.8 Social factors that influence the experience of wound pain These factors should be taken into consideration in assessing individuals with wound-related pain. More recently perceptions of injustice 45 , the influence of significant other 46,47 and their beliefs are also important psychosocial factors from the chronic pain research.…”
Section: Psychological Factors That Influence the Experience Of Wound...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, LBP is recognized as a multidimensional disease with a multivariate association (11). The responsibility for performing physical tasks in relation to the occurrence of LBP has become a particular focus of interest in occupational research (12).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%