Authors

  1. Scheenen , Myrthe E.
  2. van der Horn , Harm J.
  3. de Koning , Myrthe E.
  4. van der Naalt , Joukje
  5. Spikman , Jacoba M.

Abstract

Main findings comprise differences in demographic and psychological measures between patients with favorable and unfavorable outcomes and patients with RTW versus no RTW. Prediction models of outcome and RTW showed several psychological measures at 2 weeks greatly determining patients' likelihood benefitting from the preventive treatment. Results suggest that from the beginning there are some patients for whom a short preventive treatment is not sufficient. Selection and treatment of at-risk patients might be better based on psychological symptoms instead of posttraumatic complaints.