Pain Catastrophizing and Kinesiophobia: Predictors of Chronic Low Back Pain
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Abstract
By using a population-based cohort of the general Dutch population, the authors studied whether an excessively negative orientation toward pain (pain catastrophizing) and fear of movement/(re)injury (kinesiophobia) are important in the etiology of chronic low back pain and associated disability, as clinical studies have suggested. A total of 1,845 of the 2,338 inhabitants (without severe disease) aged 25-64 years who participated in a 1998 population-based questionnaire survey on musculoskeletal pain were sent a second questionnaire after 6 months; 1,571 (85 percent) participated. For subjects with low back pain at baseline, a high level of pain catastrophizing predicted low back pain at follow-up (odds ratio…
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- 100%
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1Topics & keywords
- Pain catastrophizing
- Medicine
- Physical therapy
- Low back pain
- Odds ratio
- Population
- Confidence interval
- Chronic pain
- Good health and well-being