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dc.contributor.advisorDE BAETS, Liesbet
dc.contributor.advisorTIMMERMANS, Annick
dc.contributor.authorGregoor, Myrthe
dc.contributor.authorHabraken, Sarah
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-13T13:00:54Z-
dc.date.available2021-09-13T13:00:54Z-
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/34977-
dc.description.abstractThis study is situated within the research domain of musculoskeletal rehabilitation and within this domain focuses on the rehabilitation of the subacromial pain syndrome. We investigated the association between biopsychosocial factors and QoL in persons with SAPS, and explored if the identified factors related to QoL differ from those related to disability. The findings of this study suggest that lower levels of depression were associated with a higher QoL. The factors related to disability were different from those related to QoL, as higher self-efficacy and lower pain-related fear of movement were associated with less disability.
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dc.titleThe influence of biopsychosocial factors on quality of life and disability in persons with subacromial pain syndrome: a cross-sectional study
dc.typeTheses and Dissertations
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dc.description.notesmaster in de revalidatiewetenschappen en de kinesitherapie-revalidatiewetenschappen en kinesitherapie bij musculoskeletale aandoeningen
local.type.specifiedMaster thesis
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item.contributorGregoor, Myrthe-
item.contributorHabraken, Sarah-
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item.fullcitationGregoor, Myrthe & Habraken, Sarah (2021) The influence of biopsychosocial factors on quality of life and disability in persons with subacromial pain syndrome: a cross-sectional study.-
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