Cite
Perceived Physical Activity Decline as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing, Disability, and Quality of Life in Patients with Painful Diabetic Neuropathy.
MLA
Geelen, Charlotte C., et al. “Perceived Physical Activity Decline as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing, Disability, and Quality of Life in Patients with Painful Diabetic Neuropathy.” Pain Practice : The Official Journal of World Institute of Pain, vol. 17, no. 3, Mar. 2017, pp. 320–28. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/papr.12449.
APA
Geelen, C. C., Kindermans, H. P., van den Bergh, J. P., & Verbunt, J. A. (2017). Perceived Physical Activity Decline as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing, Disability, and Quality of Life in Patients with Painful Diabetic Neuropathy. Pain Practice : The Official Journal of World Institute of Pain, 17(3), 320–328. https://doi.org/10.1111/papr.12449
Chicago
Geelen, Charlotte C, Hanne P Kindermans, Joop P van den Bergh, and Jeanine A Verbunt. 2017. “Perceived Physical Activity Decline as a Mediator in the Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing, Disability, and Quality of Life in Patients with Painful Diabetic Neuropathy.” Pain Practice : The Official Journal of World Institute of Pain 17 (3): 320–28. doi:10.1111/papr.12449.