Research Article

Improvement in Disability Mediates the Effect of Self-Efficacy on Pain Relief in Chronic Low Back Pain Patients with Exercise Therapy

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Mediating effect of changes in disability on the relationship between change in self-efficacy and change in pain in the exercise group. (a) The path c indicates the total effect of the whole model. The paths a and b indicate the mediating pathways of change in self-efficacy on change in disability and of change in disability on change in pain. The path c’ is the direct effect of change in self-efficacy on change in pain. (b) The paths a and b indicate the mediating pathways of change in disability on change in self-efficacy and of change in self-efficacy on change in pain. The path c’ is the direct effect of change in disability on change in pain. PSEQ, Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire; PDAS, Pain Disability Scale; NRS, Numerical Rating Scale of pain. .
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