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Steven J Linton

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Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 19, 2018
Editorial comment on Helen Richardson's and Stephen Morley's study on "Action identification and meaning in life in chronic pain"Katja Boersma, Steven J Linton
Pain|October 31, 2002
Fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing: occurrence and risk factor in back pain and ADL in the general populationNina Buer, Steven J Linton
The Clinical Journal of Pain|January 24, 2006
Psychological processes underlying the development of a chronic pain problem: a prospective study of the relationship between profiles of psychological variables in the fear-avoidance model and disabilityKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|August 30, 2017
Editorial comment on Nina Kreddig's and Monika Hasenbring's study on pain anxiety and fear of (re) injury in patients with chronic back pain: Sex as a moderatorKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
The Clinical Journal of Pain|December 16, 2004
Screening to identify patients at risk: profiles of psychological risk factors for early interventionKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
Understanding the link between depression and painSteven J Linton, Sofia Bergbom
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
When sex hurts: Female genital pain with sexual consequences deserves attention: A position paperJohanna Thomtén, Steven J Linton
The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 5, 2003
Early identification of patients at risk of developing a persistent back problem: the predictive validity of the Orebro Musculoskeletal Pain QuestionnaireSteven J Linton, Katja Boersma
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 15, 2005
How does persistent pain develop? An analysis of the relationship between psychological variables, pain and function across stages of chronicityKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|October 4, 2005
Expectancy, fear and pain in the prediction of chronic pain and disability: a prospective analysisKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
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Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 19, 2018
Editorial comment on Helen Richardson's and Stephen Morley's study on "Action identification and meaning in life in chronic pain"Katja Boersma, Steven J Linton
Pain|October 31, 2002
Fear-avoidance beliefs and catastrophizing: occurrence and risk factor in back pain and ADL in the general populationNina Buer, Steven J Linton
The Clinical Journal of Pain|January 24, 2006
Psychological processes underlying the development of a chronic pain problem: a prospective study of the relationship between profiles of psychological variables in the fear-avoidance model and disabilityKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|August 30, 2017
Editorial comment on Nina Kreddig's and Monika Hasenbring's study on pain anxiety and fear of (re) injury in patients with chronic back pain: Sex as a moderatorKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
The Clinical Journal of Pain|December 16, 2004
Screening to identify patients at risk: profiles of psychological risk factors for early interventionKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
Understanding the link between depression and painSteven J Linton, Sofia Bergbom
Scandinavian Journal of Pain|June 20, 2018
When sex hurts: Female genital pain with sexual consequences deserves attention: A position paperJohanna Thomtén, Steven J Linton
The Clinical Journal of Pain|March 5, 2003
Early identification of patients at risk of developing a persistent back problem: the predictive validity of the Orebro Musculoskeletal Pain QuestionnaireSteven J Linton, Katja Boersma
Behaviour Research and Therapy|September 15, 2005
How does persistent pain develop? An analysis of the relationship between psychological variables, pain and function across stages of chronicityKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
European Journal of Pain (London, England)|October 4, 2005
Expectancy, fear and pain in the prediction of chronic pain and disability: a prospective analysisKatja Boersma, Steven J Linton
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