Table 1.
Demographic and clinical characteristics for 100 patients with chronic low back pain at baseline visit and 50 patients lost to follow-up at 6 months.
Table 2.
Scores for pain, disability, handicap, fear-avoidance beliefs, coping strategies and anxiety and depression for 100 patients with chronic low back pain at baseline and at 6-month follow-up, differences in scores and sensitivity to change.
Table 3.
Characteristics and scores for pain, disability, handicap, fear-avoidance beliefs, coping strategies and anxiety and depression for 100 patients with chronic low back pain at baseline, their difference at follow-up, and patients' actual evaluation of health by MACTAR score taking into account or not shifting priorities in activities of disability.
Table 4.
Changes in MACTAR scores for patients with chronic low back pain who considered that their condition had improved, had not changed, and had deteriorated at 6-month follow-up.