2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.annrmp.2006.03.002
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Évaluation psychocomportementale dans la lombalgie chronique

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“…38 However, a fair correlation (r ϭ 0.45) was reported for another sample of French CLBP patients with mean disease duration of 8 Ϯ 5 years who were not out of work. No correlation between pain and disability levels (r ϭ 0.25) was reported for a French sample of 83 CLBP patients assessed in secondary care.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…38 However, a fair correlation (r ϭ 0.45) was reported for another sample of French CLBP patients with mean disease duration of 8 Ϯ 5 years who were not out of work. No correlation between pain and disability levels (r ϭ 0.25) was reported for a French sample of 83 CLBP patients assessed in secondary care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Genêt et al38 reported a fair correlation between the QUEBEC and CSQ catastrophizing subscale scores (r ϭ 0.38) in a sample of patients with CLBP assessed in secondary care. However, 6 months later, the strength of the correlation had decreased (r ϭ 0.26).…”
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“…Besides, psychological distress is known significantly linked to LBP which is more prevalent in women and in patients with basic education [18]. Moreover, disability associated to LBP is weakly correlated with psychobehavioural factors [19]. …”
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“…Les caractéristiques des sujets lombalgiques affichent un âge significativement plus élevé pour les sujets ayant un niveau de douleur sévère. Les données de la littérature n’ont pourtant pas trouvé de corrélation entre l’intensité douloureuse et l’âge ( 13 ). L’âge est reconnu comme facteur de chronicisation mais pas comme un facteur aggravant la douleur ( 27 ).…”
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“…Pourtant l’étude menée par Genêt et al en 2006 n’a trouvé aucune corrélation entre intensité douloureuse et dépression. Selon eux, ces facteurs seraient indépendants ( 13 ).…”
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