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- 2023
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Catastrophizing and acceptance are mediators between insomnia and pain intensity—an SQRP study of more than 6,400 patients with non-malignant chronic pain conditions
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Pain intensity and psychological distress show different associations with interference and lack of life control : A clinical registry-based cohort study of >40,000 chronic pain patients from SQRP
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2022
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Prevalence of long-term opioid therapy in a chronic non-cancer pain population attending a university-based tertiary pain clinic in Sweden. A cross-sectional study
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Comment on 'The value of interdisciplinary treatment for sickness absence in chronic pain : A nationwide register-based cohort study'
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- Contribution to journal › Letter
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LONG-TERM OPIOID THERAPY AND SIGNS OF OPOID USE DISORDERS IN A CHRONIC NON-CANCER PAIN POPULATIONAT A TERTIARY PAIN CLINIC IN SWEDEN, A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
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- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Prolonged exposure for pain and comorbid PTSD: A single-case experimental study of a treatment supplement to multiprofessional pain rehabilitation
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Swedish Chronic Pain Biobank : Protocol for a multicentre registry and biomarker project
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2021
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A network analysis of clinical variables in chronic pain: a study from the Swedish quality registry for pain rehabilitation (SQRP)
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Spreading of Pain in Patients with Chronic Pain is Related to Pain Duration and Clinical Presentation and Weakly Associated with Outcomes of Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation: A Cohort Study from the Swedish Quality Registry for Pain Rehabilitation (SQRP)
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Do quality of life, anxiety, depression and acceptance improve after interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation? A multicentre matched control study of acceptance and commitment therapy-based versus cognitive–behavioural therapy-based programmes
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- Contribution to journal › Article