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  • Pain Management
  • Psychology
  • Rehabilitation

Background:

  • Low back pain (LBP) is a complex, multifactorial condition leading to significant disability.
  • Identifying key contributing factors and their interactions is crucial for predicting and minimizing LBP-related disability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the relationship between pain characteristics, patient factors, psychological involvement, and disability in LBP.
  • To identify predictors of disability in individuals with LBP using structural equation modeling (SEM).

Main Methods:

  • A stepwise SEM was constructed using data from 156 participants with LBP.
  • Predictors included patient characteristics, pain intensity, depression, anxiety, and fear avoidance beliefs.
  • The model aimed to predict disability outcomes in LBP.

Main Results:

  • The final SEM explained 62% of the variance in disability.
  • Significant predictors of increased disability included female gender, depression, and fear avoidance beliefs.
  • Full-time employment was the sole significant predictor that reduced disability.

Conclusions:

  • Understanding the interplay of psychological and demographic factors is vital for LBP disability.
  • These findings provide a basis for predicting and managing LBP-related disability in individual patients.
  • Targeting factors like fear avoidance and depression may aid in LBP management.