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Figure 1: Estimates and Associated 95% Credibility Intervals (CI) of the Relevance Score for the PCI (Worry About Pain), PVAQ (Pain Vigilance) and MPI (Affective Distress; Disability; Pain Severity) on Each Construct.
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Figure 2: Estimates and Associated 95% Credibility Intervals of the Relevance Score for Each of the Six Pain Catastrophizing Measures on Pain Catastrophizing.
Table S1: The Estimates and Their Associated 95% Credibility Interval [CI] Per Construct for Each Item of the Six Pain Catastrophizing Instruments
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