Only two subscales of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire are culturally relevant for people with chronic low back pain in Nigerian Igbo populations: a cross-cultural adaptation and validation study
Abstract Background Pain coping strategies are important in the chronicity of low back pain and the associated disability. However, their exact influence is unknown in many African contexts such as rural Nigeria due to lack of outcome instruments with which to measure them. This study aimed to cross...
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Main Authors: | Chinonso Nwamaka Igwesi-Chidobe (Author), Isaac Olubunmi Sorinola (Author), Emma Louise Godfrey (Author) |
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