作者: Andrea W.M. Evers , Floris W. Kraaimaat , Rinie Geenen , Johannes W.J. Bijlsma
DOI: 10.1016/S0005-7967(98)00019-9
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摘要: In order to examine the influence of active and passive pain-coping strategies social support characteristics on change in functional status first stage disease rheumatoid arthritis patients, self-report data clinical laboratory measures were collected from 91 patients (70% female, mean age 57 yr) shortly after diagnosis 1 yr later. Multiple regression analyses indicated that, taking demographic variables, activity pain into account, a decrease (mobility, self-care, grip strength) could be predicted by an initially more frequent use worrying resting. A mobility additionally smaller network. Results indicate impact network for prognosis outcome suggest early manifestation avoidance mechanisms, including behavioral, cognitive-emotional components, face chronic stressor.