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J Linton

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British Journal of Health Psychology|September 2, 2009
Cognitive vulnerability in the development of concomitant pain and sleep disturbancesShane MacDonald, Steven J Linton, Markus Jansson-Fröjmark
Pain|September 1, 1993
A controlled study of the effects of an early intervention on acute musculoskeletal pain problemsSteven J Linton, Anna-Lisa Hellsing, Dan Andersson
Progress in Behavior Modification|January 1, 1984
Behavioral analysis of chronic pain and its managementS J Linton, L Melin, K G Götestam
Spine|July 22, 1998
A population-based study of spinal pain among 35-45-year-old individuals. Prevalence, sick leave, and health care useS J Linton, A L Hellsing, K Halldén
Journal of Applied Microbiology|March 4, 1999
Use of a modified Robbins device to directly compare the adhesion of Staphylococcus epidermidis RP62A to surfacesC J Linton, A Sherriff, M R Millar
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|December 1, 2019
Considering the interpersonal context of pain catastrophizingKatja Boersma, Ida K Flink, Steven J Linton
Physical Therapy|February 1, 1994
A prospective study of patients with acute back and neck pain in SwedenA L Hellsing, S J Linton, M Kälvemark
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
High risk of depression and suicide attempt among chronic pain patients: Always explore catastrophizing and suicide thoughts when evaluating chronic pain patientsHarald Breivik, Silje Endresen Reme, Steven J Linton
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|November 7, 2006
Reducing sickness absence from work due to low back pain: how well do intervention strategies match modifiable risk factors?William S Shaw, Steven J Linton, Glenn Pransky
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|October 1, 2014
Changes in catastrophizing and depressed mood during and after early cognitive behaviorally oriented interventions for painIda K Flink, Katja Boersma, Steven J Linton
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British Journal of Health Psychology|September 2, 2009
Cognitive vulnerability in the development of concomitant pain and sleep disturbancesShane MacDonald, Steven J Linton, Markus Jansson-Fröjmark
Pain|September 1, 1993
A controlled study of the effects of an early intervention on acute musculoskeletal pain problemsSteven J Linton, Anna-Lisa Hellsing, Dan Andersson
Progress in Behavior Modification|January 1, 1984
Behavioral analysis of chronic pain and its managementS J Linton, L Melin, K G Götestam
Spine|July 22, 1998
A population-based study of spinal pain among 35-45-year-old individuals. Prevalence, sick leave, and health care useS J Linton, A L Hellsing, K Halldén
Journal of Applied Microbiology|March 4, 1999
Use of a modified Robbins device to directly compare the adhesion of Staphylococcus epidermidis RP62A to surfacesC J Linton, A Sherriff, M R Millar
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|December 1, 2019
Considering the interpersonal context of pain catastrophizingKatja Boersma, Ida K Flink, Steven J Linton
Physical Therapy|February 1, 1994
A prospective study of patients with acute back and neck pain in SwedenA L Hellsing, S J Linton, M Kälvemark
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
High risk of depression and suicide attempt among chronic pain patients: Always explore catastrophizing and suicide thoughts when evaluating chronic pain patientsHarald Breivik, Silje Endresen Reme, Steven J Linton
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation|November 7, 2006
Reducing sickness absence from work due to low back pain: how well do intervention strategies match modifiable risk factors?William S Shaw, Steven J Linton, Glenn Pransky
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|October 1, 2014
Changes in catastrophizing and depressed mood during and after early cognitive behaviorally oriented interventions for painIda K Flink, Katja Boersma, Steven J Linton
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