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Predicting Persistent Back Symptoms by Psychosocial Risk Factors: Validity Criteria for the ÖMPSQ and the HKF-R 10 in Germany

PLoS ONE - United States
doi 10.1371/journal.pone.0158850
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Multidisciplinary
Date

July 21, 2016

Authors
E. RieweE. NeubauerA. C. PfeiferM. Schiltenwolf
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)


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