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A Comparison of Economic and Social Reward in Patients With Chronic Nonmalignant Back Pain

Donald S. Ciccone, PhD, Nancy Just, PhD and Erin B. Bandilla, MA

From the Departments of Psychiatry (D.S.C.) and Anesthesiology (N.J., E.B.B.), University of Medicine and Dentistry–New Jersey Medical School, Newark, New Jersey.



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Fig. 1. Illness behavior as a function of increasing economic reward: a, work disability (0–180 days); b, domestic disability (%) (SIP, HM scale).

 


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Fig. 2. Illness behavior as a function of increasing social reward: a, work disability (0–180 days); b, domestic disability (%) (SIP, HM scale).

 





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