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Heterogeneity in Husbands’ and Wives’ Physical Pain Trajectories over Mid-Later Years: Biopsychosocial Stratification and Implications for Later Life Well-Being.
The present study investigated pain trajectories of husbands and wives over their mid-later years, the grouping of these trajectories, and differences in baseline biopsychosocial profiles and health and well-being outcomes in later years across the pain trajectory groups.
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