Depression predicts chronic pain interference in racially diverse, income-disadvantaged patients
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Nephew BC, Incollingo Rodriguez AC, Melican V, Polcari JJ, Nippert KE, Rashkovskii M, Linnell LB, Hu R, Ruiz C, King JA, Gardiner P. Depression predicts chronic pain interference in racially diverse, income-disadvantaged patients. Pain Med. 2021 Dec 15:pnab342. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnab342. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 34908146.
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Journal Article Type
- Paper Resulting From PCORI-Funded Research Study (with results)
- Other Results
Journal Publication Name
- Pain Medicine
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- PCORI Research