Research Article

Vulnerability and Resilience in Patients with Chronic Pain in Occupational Healthcare: A Pilot Study with a Patient-Centered Approach

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(a) O2PLS, patients with chronic pain in occupational healthcare, component pq1 (Cluster 1). Change in SOC and SF-36 (MH, Vt, SF, GH, PF, RE, and BP) was inversely correlated with change in MPI (dys, ps, pi, and ad), burnout (pin), BDI, and BAI
(b) O2PLS, orthogonal model (Cluster 3). In the orthogonal model patients with a high scores in burnout (pin1,pin2), MPI (dys1,dys2, ad1, ad2, id1, 1d2, pu1, and pu2), anxiety (BAI1, BAI2) and depression (BDI1, BDI2) at baseline and at follow-up had a significant lower SOC (SOC1, SOC2), lower values in SF-36 (MH1, MH2, RE1, RE2, SF1, and SF2), and lower values in MPI (sup1, sup2, sol1, sol2, lc1, and lc2) at baseline and at follow-up. These patients also had a lower mean age. 1=baseline. 2=follow-up