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Table 3 Predictive indicators of post-treatment functional status, adjusted for baseline functional status and pain intensity

From: Targeting self-efficacy more important than dysfunctional behavioral cognitions in patients with longstanding chronic low back pain; a longitudinal study

 

Basic model

Final model

B

SE B

B

SE B

β

95% CI

Post-treatment

 Catastrophizing

0.49

0.08

0.14

0.09

0.07

[− 0.25, 0.31]

 Fear of movement

0.24

0.08

0.08

0.08

0.04

[−0.07,0.24]

 Self-efficacy

  

−0.56

0.06

−0.39

[−0.68, − 0.44]

Pre-treatment

 Catastrophizing

−0.20

0.06

−0.13

0.06

−0.08

[−0.25, − 0.01]

 Fear of movement

− 0.30

0.09

− 0.26

0.08

−1.12

[− 0.42,-0.11]

 Self-efficacy

  

0.05

0.05

0.03

[−0.05, 0.16]

 Functional status

0.63

0.04

0.51

0.04

0.50

[0.43, 0.58]

 Pain intensity

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.03

[−0.02, 0.06]

 Constant

8.87

3.19

43.84

5.15

[33.71, 53.96]

Model

 F

83.67

 

85.20

R2

0.49

 

0.57

  1. Multivariate linear regression models
  2. Values in bold are statistically significant (p < 0.05)
  3. B unstandardized beta coefficient; β standardized beta coefficient
  4. SE standard error; CI confidence interval