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The primary aim of the study was to examine the difference between mental fatigue, in-body, out-of-body and mindfulness parameters in people with chronic neck pain compared to a healthy control group, and to analyze the relationships between mental fatigue and neck disability level and awareness levels, and between awareness levels and neck disability level and quality of life.
The secondary aim was to examine the relationships between pain intensity, frequency, duration, pain self-efficacy, physical condition, anxiety and depression, mental fatigue and awareness levels in people with chronic neck pain.
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Neck pain is a prevalent musculoskeletal issue that can cause significant disability. Individuals with neck pain may experience changes in muscle structure and behavior, as well as sensory-perceptual-motor issues such as decreased proprioception and related neuromuscular changes. Additionally, neck pain can lead to psychological problems such as anxiety and depression.Although some awareness parameters have been evaluated in studies on neck pain in the literature and it has been shown that chronic pain is associated with impaired body awareness and that this impairment contributes to and/or maintains chronic pain, no study has been found to examine all awareness parameters in detail. Another cause that compromises the accuracy of information contributing to body awareness is mental fatigue. Mental fatigue can negatively affect a person's level of perception. In one study, it was stated that mental fatigue was a determinant of neck disability, but studies on this subject were found to be very insufficient. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the sub-parameters of awareness and mental fatigue in people with chronic neck pain, to compare them with healthy people and to examine the relationship between the parameters evaluated.
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66 participants in 2 patient groups
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