Biopsychosocial factors associated with poor health-related quality of life after minor to moderate transport-related injuries: Insights into the Victorian compensable population
Objective: To investigate whether a range of previously identified biopsychosocial risk factors were associated with poorer health-related quality of life after transport-related injuries. Methods: This study involved 1,574 participants who sustained a transport-related injury, claimed compensation...
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Main Authors: | Stella Samoborec (Author), Pamela Simpson (Author), Rasa Ruseckaite (Author), Darshini Ayton (Author), Susan M. (Author) |
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Medical Journals Sweden,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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