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APA:
CopyGEORGE, S.Z., FRITZ, J.M., & MCNEIL, D.W.. (2006). FEARAVOIDANCE BELIEFS AS MEASURED BY THE FEARAVOIDANCE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE: CHANGE IN FEAR-AVOIDANCE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE IS PREDICTIVE OF CHANGE IN SELF-REPORT OF DISABILITY AND PAIN INTENSITY FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE LOW BACK PAIN. CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, 22(2), 197-203. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/592272/en
Vancouver:
CopyGEORGE S.Z., FRITZ J.M., MCNEIL D.W.. FEARAVOIDANCE BELIEFS AS MEASURED BY THE FEARAVOIDANCE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE: CHANGE IN FEAR-AVOIDANCE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE IS PREDICTIVE OF CHANGE IN SELF-REPORT OF DISABILITY AND PAIN INTENSITY FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE LOW BACK PAIN. CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN[Internet]. 2006;22(2):197-203. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/592272/en
IEEE:
CopyS.Z. GEORGE, J.M. FRITZ, and D.W. MCNEIL, “FEARAVOIDANCE BELIEFS AS MEASURED BY THE FEARAVOIDANCE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE: CHANGE IN FEAR-AVOIDANCE BELIEFS QUESTIONNAIRE IS PREDICTIVE OF CHANGE IN SELF-REPORT OF DISABILITY AND PAIN INTENSITY FOR PATIENTS WITH ACUTE LOW BACK PAIN,” CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 197–203, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/592272/en