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2. The Development and Content of the Vocational Advice Intervention and Training Package for the Study of Work and Pain (SWAP) Trial (ISRCTN 52269669)
3. Predicting Return to Work in a Heterogeneous Sample of Recently Injured Workers Using the Brief ÖMPSQ-SF
4. Implementing the NICE Osteoarthritis Guidelines in Primary Care: A Role for Practice Nurses
5. Impacts on work performance; what matters 6 months on?
6. A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW INVESTIGATING THE ROLE OF COPING STRATEGIES IN THE PREDICTION OF OUTCOME AMONGST LOW BACK PAIN PATIENTS IN PRIMARY CARE SETTINGS
7. Alcohol consumption and psychological distress in patients with psoriasis
8. USING THE START BACK SCREENING TOOL IN PRIMARY CARE: PILOT STUDY TO ASSESS FEASIBILITY
9. INVESTIGATING THE VALIDITY OF ELECTRONIC SICKNESS CERTIFICATION RECORDS IN PRIMARY CARE; A COMPARISON WITH SELF-REPORTED ABSENCE
10. Response of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis to psychological stress in patients with psoriasis
11. Successful treatment of psoriasis improves psoriasis-specific but not more general aspects of patientsʼ well-being
12. Stigmatization and psoriasis
13. Patients' strategies for coping with psoriasis
14. Psychological distress affects the efficacy of PUVA in patients with psoriasis
15. Cognitive vulnerability to stress through information processing biases in patients with psoriasis
16. Cognitive-behavioural management of psoriasis
17. Correction to: Implementation of Early Intervention Protocol in Australia for ‘High Risk’ Injured Workers is Associated with Fewer Lost Work Days Over 2 Years Than Usual (Stepped) Care
18. Implementation of Early Intervention Protocol in Australia for ‘High Risk’ Injured Workers is Associated with Fewer Lost Work Days Over 2 Years Than Usual (Stepped) Care
19. Quality of life in patients with psoriasis: the contribution of clinical variables and psoriasis-specific stress
20. The Clinical Effects of High Stress Reactivity in Psoriasis Patients
21. Correction to : Implementation of Early Intervention Protocol in Australia for 'High Risk' Injured Workers is Associated with Fewer Lost Work Days Over 2 Years Than Usual (Stepped) Care
22. Psychological and socio-economic factors in pain
23. The Development and Content of the Vocational Advice Intervention and Training Package for the Study of Work and Pain (SWAP) Trial (ISRCTN 52269669)
24. Predicting Return to Work in a Heterogeneous Sample of Recently Injured Workers Using the Brief ÖMPSQ-SF
25. Pain education to prevent chronic low back pain: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
26. Differential electromyographic response to experimental cold pressor test in chronic low back pain patients and control
27. OP0152-PC Knowledge and Confidence of Practice Nurses in the Management of Osteoarthritis (OA): Pre- and Post-Evaluation of an OA Self-Management Training Programme
28. Oral Abstracts 3: Adolescent and Young Adult * O13. Hypermobility is a Risk Factor for Musculoskeletal Pain in Adolescence: Findings From a Prospective Cohort Study
29. Practical applications of the biopsychosocial perspective in clinical and occupational settings
30. Reply
31. Impacts on work absence and performance: what really matters?
32. ABC of psychological medicine: Musculoskeletal pain
33. Rehabilitation for chronic low back pain
34. Medically certified work loss, recurrence and costs of wage compensation for back pain: a follow-up study of the working population of Jersey
35. Self defined ethnicity is unhelpful
36. Do Attitudes and Beliefs Influence Work Loss Due to Low Back Trouble?
37. Back Beliefs Questionnaire
38. Psychosocial Aspects of Work Instrument
39. Sickness certification and the GP: what really happens in practice?
40. Pain: Psychological and Psychiatric factors
41. Natural history of individuals with asymptomatic disc abnormalities in magnetic resonance imaging: predictors of low back pain-related medical consultation and work incapacity.
42. The impact of clinical, morphological, psychosocial and work-related factors on the outcome of lumbar discectomy.
43. Low blood pressure in psychiatric inpatients.
44. Applied relaxation training for generalised anxiety and panic attacks: the efficacy of a learnt coping strategy on subjective reports.
45. Pain drawings in the assessment of nerve root compression: a comparative study with lumbar spine magnetic resonance imaging.
46. Absence resulting from low back trouble can be reduced by psychosocial intervention at the work place.
47. Psychosocial predictors of outcome in acute and subchronic low back trouble.
48. The use of the pain drawing as a screening measure to predict psychological distress in chronic low back pain.
49. The Distress and Risk Assessment Method. A simple patient classification to identify distress and evaluate the risk of poor outcome.
50. Identification of features associated with flying phobia in aircrew.
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