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Chronic pain: the role of biological and psychosocial factors

Generaal, E.

2016

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Generaal, E. (2016). Chronic pain: the role of biological and psychosocial factors.

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CHRONIC PAIN

the role of biological and psychosocial factors

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The research described in this thesis was performed at the department of Psychiatry in collaboration with the EMGO institute for Health and Care Research (EMGO+). EMGO+ participates in the Netherlands School of Primary Care Research (CaRe) which was reacknowledged in 2005 by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW).

Financial support for publication of this thesis was kindly provided by: Department of Psychiatry, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam Additional financial support of this thesis was kindly provided by: Essentrics Workout

Fysio.com

This thesis was supported by a grant (August 2012) to Dr. Dekker for “Research in the Area of Pain” from the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR). The infrastructure for the NESDA study (www.nesda.nl) is funded through the Geestkracht program of the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development (Zon-Mw, grant number 10-000-1002) and is supported by participating universities and mental health care organisations (VU University Medical Center, GGZ inGeest, Arkin, Leiden University Medical Center, GGZ Rivierduinen, University Medical Center Groningen, Lentis, GGZ Friesland, GGZ Drenthe, IQ Healthcare, Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research [NIVEL] and Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction [Trimbos]). Data analyses were supported by a Vidi grant (grant number 917.66.320, Dr. Penninx).

Cover design: Loes Riphagen Layout: Ellen Generaal

Print: Ipskamp Drukkers, Enschede

ISBN: 978-94-028-0032-6 © 2016, E. Generaal

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VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT

CHRONIC PAIN: THE ROLE OF BIOLOGICAL

AND PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS

ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van de graad Doctor aan

de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,

op gezag van de rector magnificus

prof.dr. V. Subramaniam,

in het openbaar te verdedigen

ten overstaan van de promotiecommissie

van de Faculteit der Geneeskunde

op maandag 14 maart 2016 om 15.45 uur

in de aula van de universiteit,

De Boelelaan 1105

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promotoren:

prof.dr. J. Dekker

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