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    Return to work after myocardial infarction/coronary artery bypass grafting: patients’ and physicians’ initial viewpoints and outcome 12 months later by Mittag, O, Kolenda, K.-D, Nordmann, K.-J, Bernien, J, Maurischat, C

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-05-2001)
    “…Nonmedical factors play an important role in determining whether patients resume their work after myocardial infarction or CABG. The main questions dealt with…”
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    Factorial validity and norm data comparison of the Short Form 12 in patients with inflammatory-rheumatic disease by MAURISCHAT, Carsten, EHLEBRACHT-KÖNIG, Inge, KÜHN, Alexander, BULLINGER, Monika

    Published in Rheumatology international (01-05-2006)
    “…Measuring quality of life is increasingly considered as an outcome criterion in clinical studies. In order to assess quality of life, disease specific as well…”
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    Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis by Maurischat, C

    Published in Rehabilitation (Stuttgart) (01-08-2006)
    “…This article describes the utility of factor analysis in the context of developing questionnaires for clinical use in rehabilitation. The basic principles of…”
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    Assessing the work-role quality and its significance in predicting return to work by Maurischat, C, Mittag, O

    Published in Rehabilitation (Stuttgart) (01-02-2004)
    “…Non-medical factors such as age, years of schooling, and job satisfaction play an important role in determining whether patients resume their work after…”
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    Further support for the pain stages of change model: Suggestions for improved measurement by Maurischat, Carsten, Härter, Martin, Kerns, Robert D., Bengel, Jürgen

    Published in European journal of pain (2006)
    “…Recent efforts to operationalize persons’ readiness to adopt a self-management approach to chronic pain have met with promising, but somewhat limited, results…”
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    Structural validity of the Short Form 36 (SF-36) in patients with rheumatic diseases by Maurischat, C, Ehlebracht-König, I, Kühn, A, Bullinger, M

    Published in Zeitschrift für Rheumatologie (01-05-2005)
    “…Quality of life is gaining relevance as a criterion of success in therapeutic outcome studies. In order to record quality of life, disease-specific instruments…”
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    Distribution of pain parameters for chronic pain patients in comparison to the general population by Komarahadi, F L, Baumeister, H, Maurischat, C, Härter, M

    Published in Schmerz (Berlin, Germany) (01-04-2006)
    “…The study analyzes pain complaints of chronic pain patients in comparison to representative data from the general population. In a cross-sectional study 493…”
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    Assessment of motivational changes in tinnitus sufferers. A study of the transtheoretical model by Härter, M, Battlehner, J, Münscher, A, Graul, J, Maurischat, C

    Published in HNO (01-08-2005)
    “…Cognitive-behavioural treatment of chronic tinnitus needs active cooperation and motivation in patients. The transtheoretical model (TTM) defines the…”
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    Measuring the willingness of chronic pain patients to change pain management behavior - a study on the transtheoretical model by Maurischat, C, Auclair, P, Bengel, J, Härter, M

    Published in Schmerz (Berlin, Germany) (01-02-2002)
    “…The transtheoretical model (TTM) describes the willingness of behavior change as a process characterized by six stages: precontemplation, contemplation,…”
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    Relationship of depression and anxiety with social desirability in chronic pain patients by Komarahadi, F L, Maurischat, C, Härter, M, Bengel, J

    Published in Schmerz (Berlin, Germany) (01-02-2004)
    “…This study examines the extent of self-reported pain and psychological distress in chronic pain patients and the influence of social desirability on the data…”
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    Psychological stress and impaired quality of life in patients with tinnitus by Härter, M, Maurischat, C, Weske, G, Laszig, R, Berger, M

    Published in HNO (01-02-2004)
    “…The majority of patients with chronic decompensated forms of tinnitus have comorbid psychological disorders, possibly accompanied by restricted quality of life…”
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    Preliminary validation of a German version of pain stages of change questionnaire by Maurischat, Carsten, Härter, Martin, Auclair, Petra, Kerns, Robert D, Bengel, Jürgen

    Published in European journal of pain (01-01-2002)
    “…This study describes the development of the German questionnaire FF-STABS (Freiburg Questionnaire—Stages of Chronic Pain Management), which documents the…”
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    A set of questionnaires for the assessment (screening) of psychological disorders and social problems in cardiac rehabilitation patients by Mittag, O, Budde, H-G, Eisenriegler, E, Engel, S, Herrmann-Lingen, C, Jokiel, R, Langosch, W, Lueger, S, Mai, B, Niehues, U, Schoel, M, Maurischat, C

    Published in Rehabilitation (Stuttgart) (01-12-2004)
    “…A set of questionnaires for the assessment (screening) of psychological and social problems in cardiac rehabilitation patients is analyzed for its psychometric…”
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    Freiburg/Bad Säckingen Scientific Rehabilitation Research Group by Bengel, J, Bührlen-Armstrong, B, Gerdes, N, Herdt, J, Jäckel, W H, Löschmann, C, Maurischat, C, Willmann, H, Zwingmann, C

    Published in Rehabilitation (Stuttgart) (01-11-1998)
    “…The Freiburg/Bad Säckingen Rehabilitation Research Network aims on problem solutions in rehabilitation in Germany. The core concept of the Research Group is…”
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