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- 2020
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Facing obesity in pain rehabilitation clinics : Profiles of physical activity in patients with chronic pain and obesity—A study from the Swedish Quality Registry for Pain Rehabilitation (SQRP)
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- 2019
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Positive psychological well-being predicts lower severe pain in the general population : A 2-year follow-up study of the SwePain cohort
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Maintenance of quality of life improvement for patients with chronic pain and obesity after interdisciplinary multimodal pain rehabilitation : A study using the Swedish Quality Registry for Pain Rehabilitation
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Moderate and stable pain reductions as a result of interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation—A cohort study from the Swedish quality registry for pain rehabilitation (SQRP)
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2017
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Pain Sensitivity and its Relation to Spreading on the body, Intensity, Frequency, and Duration of Pain : A Cross-sectional Population-based Study (SwePain)
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The association between pain characteristics, pain catastrophizing and health care use – Baseline results from the SWEPAIN cohort
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2016
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Patient expectations for a multimodal pain rehabilitation programme: active participation and coping skills. A qualitative study.
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- 2015
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Comorbidities, intensity, frequency and duration of pain, daily functioning and health care seeking in local, regional, and widespread pain-a descriptive population-based survey (SwePain).
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- 2011
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ArbetsplatsDialog för Arbetsåtergång (ADA): en metod för att underlätta återgång i arbete för patienter sjukskrivna för utmattning
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- 2010
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Salivary cortisol response to acute stress and its relation to psychological factors in women with chronic trapezius myalgia-A pilot study
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