Abstract
Aim: To determine the association of the quality of working life with catastrophizing and acceptance of chronic pain in musculoskeletal working women. Material and Methods: Cross-sectional, analytical, correlational 88 workers who consulted for chronic pain in a hospi-tal in Guadalajara Study. The instruments were CVT GOHISALO, Pain catastrophizing scale and CPAQ Pain acceptance questionnaire. For hypothesis testing is used Pearson's r. Results: The workers reported low levels in all dimensions of quality of working life, high catastro-phizing and low overall acceptance of pain. Statistical inverse rela-tionship between the dimensions institutional support, integration into the workplace and Welfare achieved through work with high catastro-phizing pain (p 0,025, 0,003, 0,007) and direct relationship between the dimensions institutional support, integration post was found work, job satisfaction and personal development worker with the high acceptance of pain (p 0,008, 0,007, 0,048, 0,001). Conclusion: The low satisfaction with the quality of work life favors of chronic musculo-skeletal pain catastrophizing and high satisfaction with the quality of work life favors acceptance of chronic musculoskeletal pain.
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Ordóñez-Hernández, C. A., Contreras-Estrada, M. I., & González-Baltazar, R. (2017). Calidad de Vida Laboral, Catastrofismo y Aceptación del Dolor Crónico Osteomuscular en Mujeres Trabajadoras. Ciencia & Trabajo, 19(58), 26–30. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0718-24492017000100026
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