Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Body Awareness |
Body Responsiveness Questionnaire (BRQ): 7-iten self-report scale with 3 subscales (Importance of Interoceptive Awareness, Perceived Connection, Suppression of Bodily Sensations). Higher scores indicate higher body awareness on the two subscales Importance of Interoceptive Awareness and Perceived Connection, while higher scores indicate lower body awareness on the subscale Suppression of Bodily Sensations. |
Week 12 |
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Other |
Body Awareness |
Body Responsiveness Questionnaire (BRQ): 7-iten self-report scale with 3 subscales (Importance of Interoceptive Awareness, Perceived Connection, Suppression of Bodily Sensations). Higher scores indicate higher body awareness on the two subscales Importance of Interoceptive Awareness and Perceived Connection, while higher scores indicate lower body awareness on the subscale Suppression of Bodily Sensations. |
Week 26 |
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Other |
Body Awareness |
Body Responsiveness Questionnaire (BRQ): 7-iten self-report scale with 3 subscales (Importance of Interoceptive Awareness, Perceived Connection, Suppression of Bodily Sensations). Higher scores indicate higher body awareness on the two subscales Importance of Interoceptive Awareness and Perceived Connection, while higher scores indicate lower body awareness on the subscale Suppression of Bodily Sensations. |
Week 52 |
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Other |
Fear-related Avoidance Beliefs |
Fear Avoidance Belief Questionnaire (FABQ): 16-item self-report scale with two subscales (fear-avoidance beliefs about physical activity and fear-avoidance beliefs about work). Higher scores indicate higher fear-avoidance beliefs. |
Week 12 |
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Other |
Fear-related Avoidance Beliefs |
Fear Avoidance Belief Questionnaire (FABQ): 16-item self-report scale with two subscales (fear-avoidance beliefs about physical activity and fear-avoidance beliefs about work). Higher scores indicate higher fear-avoidance beliefs. |
Week 26 |
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Other |
Fear-related Avoidance Beliefs |
Fear Avoidance Belief Questionnaire (FABQ): 16-item self-report scale with two subscales (fear-avoidance beliefs about physical activity and fear-avoidance beliefs about work). Higher scores indicate higher fear-avoidance beliefs. |
Week 52 |
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Other |
Pain Acceptance |
Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ): 20-item self-report scale one sumscale and two subscales (activity engagement and pain willingness). Higher schroes indicate higher pain acceptance. |
Week 12 |
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Other |
Pain Acceptance |
Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ): 20-item self-report scale one sumscale and two subscales (activity engagement and pain willingness). Higher schroes indicate higher pain acceptance. |
Week 26 |
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Other |
Pain Acceptance |
Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ): 20-item self-report scale one sumscale and two subscales (activity engagement and pain willingness). Higher schroes indicate higher pain acceptance. |
Week 52 |
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Other |
Use of Pain Medication |
The amount of pain medication during the active study period will be assessed by Defined Daily Doses (DDD) via a diary. |
Week 1-12 |
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Other |
Freuqnecy of Homework |
The total time of performed homework (CST or PMR) during the active study period will be assessed via a diary. |
Week 1-12 |
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Other |
Treatment Expectations |
Treatment Credibility Scale (TCS): 1-item self-report numeric rating subscale of the TCS ("Are you confident this treatment will alleviate the pain you feel?") from 0=totally disagree to 10=totally agree. Higher scores indicate higher treamtent expectations. |
Week 1 |
|
Other |
Treamtent Credibility |
Treatment Credibility Scale (TCS): 3-item self-report numeric rating subscale of the TCS from 0=totally disagree to 10=totally agree. Higher scores indicate higher treamtent credibility. |
Week 12 |
|
Other |
Therapist-Patient-Relationship |
Helping Alliance Questionnaire (HAQ): 11-item self-report scale with two subscales (quality of the therapeutic relation and satisfaction with the treatment). Higher scores indicate a higher quality of the therapeutic relation / a higher satisfaction. |
Week 12 |
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Other |
Interview |
Semi-structured interview based on body image & pain drawings (at week 1 and 12) |
Week 12 |
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Other |
Craniosacral-specific Quality of Life |
Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire (WHHQ): 25-item scale ranging from 0 to 100 points. Higher scores indicate higher craniosacral-specific quality of life. |
Week 12 |
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Other |
Craniosacral-specific Quality of Life |
Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire (WHHQ): 25-item scale ranging from 0 to 100 points. Higher scores indicate higher craniosacral-specific quality of life. |
Week 26 |
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Other |
Craniosacral-specific Quality of Life |
Warwick Holistic Health Questionnaire (WHHQ): 25-item scale ranging from 0 to 100 points. Higher scores indicate higher craniosacral-specific quality of life. |
Week 52 |
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Primary |
Functional Impairment |
Oswestry Disability Index (ODI): Self-report scale from 0 to 50 points with higher scores indicate higher functional impairment. |
Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Functional Impairment |
Oswestry Disability Index (ODI): Self-report scale from 0 to 50 points with higher scores indicate higher functional impairment. |
Week 26 |
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Secondary |
Functional Impairment |
Oswestry Disability Index (ODI): Self-report scale from 0 to 50 points with higher scores indicate higher functional impairment. |
Week 52 |
|
Secondary |
Pain Intensity |
Numeric rating scale (NRS): Self-report scale from 0-10 points with 0=no pain and 10=worst pain. |
Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Pain Intensity |
Numeric rating scale (NRS): Self-report scale from 0-10 points with 0=no pain and 10=worst pain. |
Week 26 |
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Secondary |
Pain Intensity |
Numeric rating scale (NRS): Self-report scale from 0-10 points with 0=no pain and 10=worst pain. |
Week 52 |
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Secondary |
Health-related Quality of Life |
Short Form Health Survey (SF-12): Self-report scale with two subscales (physical and mental qualityy of life). Higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life. |
Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Health-related Quality of Life |
Short Form Health Survey (SF-12): Self-report scale with two subscales (physical and mental qualityy of life). Higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life. |
Week 26 |
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Secondary |
Health-related Quality of Life |
Short Form Health Survey (SF-12): Self-report scale with two subscales (physical and mental qualityy of life). Higher scores indicate better health-related quality of life. |
Week 52 |
|
Secondary |
Severity of Depressive Symptoms |
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D): 10-item self-report short form of the CES-D. Higher scores indicate higher severity of depressive symptoms. |
Week 12 |
|
Secondary |
Severity of Depressive Symptoms |
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D): 10-item self-report short form of the CES-D. Higher scores indicate higher severity of depressive symptoms. |
Week 26 |
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Secondary |
Severity of Depressive Symptoms |
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D): 10-item self-report short form of the CES-D. Higher scores indicate higher severity of depressive symptoms. |
Week 52 |
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Secondary |
Severity of Anxious Symptoms |
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): 7-item self-report anxiety subscale. Higher scores indicate higher severity of anxious symptoms. |
Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Severity of Anxious Symptoms |
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): 7-item self-report anxiety subscale. Higher scores indicate higher severity of anxious symptoms. |
Week 26 |
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Secondary |
Severity of Anxious Symptoms |
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS): 7-item self-report anxiety subscale. Higher scores indicate higher severity of anxious symptoms. |
Week 52 |
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Secondary |
Global Improvement |
Patient Global Impression of Improvement Scale (PGI-I): 7-point self-report scale from 1=very much improved to 7=very much worse. |
Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Global Improvement |
Patient Global Impression of Improvement Scale (PGI-I): 7-point self-report scale from 1=very much improved to 7=very much worse. |
Week 26 |
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Secondary |
Global Improvement |
Patient Global Impression of Improvement Scale (PGI-I): 7-point self-report scale from 1=very much improved to 7=very much worse. |
Week 52 |
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Secondary |
Number of Patients with Adverse Events |
Number of Patients with Adverse Events |
Week 12 |
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Secondary |
Total Number (and Type) of Adverse Events |
Total Number (and Type) of Adverse Events |
Week 12 |
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