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The influence of cultural and religious factors on cross-national variations in the prevalence of chronic back and neck pain: an analysis of data from the global burden of disease 2019 study.

Low back pain and neck pain are among the most commonly reported forms of chronic pain worldwide, and are associated with significant distress, disability and impairment in quality of life. […]

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The Registry for Migraine (REFORM) study: methodology, demographics, and baseline clinical characteristics.

Erenumab has demonstrated effectiveness for prevention of migraine attacks, but the treatment is costly, and a considerable proportion of patients do not respond to it. The Registry for Migraine study […]

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Long-term deprescription in chronic pain and opioid use disorder patients: Pharmacogenetic and sex differences.

More than half of patients with opioid use disorder for chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) reduced their dose through a progressive opioid withdrawal supported by a rotation to buprenorphine and/or tramadol. […]

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Socioeconomic and sex inequalities in chronic pain: A population-based cross-sectional study.

We investigated the impact of socioeconomic inequalities on chronic pain of older adults according to sex.

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A Longitudinal Investigation of the Impact of COVID-19 on Patients with Chronic Pain.

The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unexpected changes in the healthcare system. This current longitudinal study had two aims: 1) describe the trajectory of pandemic-associated stressors and patient-reported health outcomes among patients […]

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‘A whirlwind of everything’: The lived experience of adolescents with co-occurring chronic pain and mental health symptoms.

Co-occurring chronic pain and mental health issues are prevalent in adolescents, costly to society and can lead to increased risk of complications throughout the lifespan. While research has largely examined […]

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Different Aspects of Aging in Migraine.

Migraine is a common neurological disease displaying an unusual dependence on age. For most patients, the peak intensity of migraine headaches occurs in 20s and lasts until 40s, but then […]

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Gendered meanings and mechanisms of intimacy for people living with chronic pain.

Cisheteronormative assumptions about women as able-bodied caregivers responsible for men’s sexual pleasure compound the stigma associated with chronic pain because of an assumed inability to fulfil gender roles in intimate […]

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Social and economic capital as effect modifiers of the association between psychosocial stress and oral health.

To assess the extent of the association of psychosocial stress with oral health in an Ontario population stratified by age groups, and whether any association is modified by indicators of […]

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A qualitative assessment of factors contributing to Spanish-speaking federally qualified health center patients’ chronic pain experiences.

People of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity (Latinx people) experience pain diagnosis, treatment, and care disparities relative to non-Latinx Whites. Those whose preferred language is Spanish may experience additional disparities when […]

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