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Text
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Pages
1313–1318
Issue
4
Volume
53
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Title
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Behavioral factors in the management of back pain.
Publisher
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American Family Physician
Date
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1996
1996-03
Subject
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Humans; Physician-Patient Relations; Personality; Analgesics/therapeutic use; *Behavior; Back Pain/diagnosis/*psychology/*therapy; Depression/psychology; Neurotic Disorders/psychology/therapy; Psychotropic Drugs/therapeutic use
Creator
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Gillette R D
Description
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Most persons with acute back problems recover promptly. Comprehensive evaluation of those who have not significantly improved within two weeks will often reveal significant behavioral factors that may be impeding recovery. These factors may include interpersonal, economic or occupational stress; psychologic disorders, including anxiety, depression or somatization, and counterproductive beliefs about back disorders. Effective management strategies include building a constructive doctor-patient relationship, addressing life stress issues, keeping patients physically active and prescribing psychotropic and/or analgesic medication when appropriate.
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*Behavior
1996
American family physician
Analgesics/therapeutic use
Back Pain/diagnosis/*psychology/*therapy
Depression/psychology
Gillette R D
Humans
Neurotic Disorders/psychology/therapy
Personality
Physician-Patient Relations
Psychotropic Drugs/therapeutic use