Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5578111 | The Journal of Pain | 2016 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
This article examines the associations between a history of lifetime abuse and affective distress, fibromyalgianess, pain severity and interference, and physical functioning in chronic pain patients. Our findings support a novel biopsychosocial paradigm in which affective distress and fibromyalgianess interact to play roles in the association between abuse and pain.
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Authors
Andrea L. Nicol, Christine B. Sieberg, Daniel J. Clauw, Afton L. Hassett, Stephanie E. Moser, Chad M. Brummett,