Pain Intensity and Pain Interference in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veterans.
Abstract
Chronic pain conditions are common among both male and female Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans and can have substantial negative impacts on quality of life and function. Although in general women tend to report higher levels of pain intensity than men, findings remain mixed on whether gender differences in pain exist in Iraq/Afghanistan-era veterans. Additionally, the relationships between functional impairment, pain intensity, and gender remain...
Paper Details
Title
Pain Intensity and Pain Interference in Male and Female Iraq/Afghanistan-era Veterans.
Published Date
Jun 25, 2019
Journal
Volume
29 Suppl 1
Pages
S24 - S31
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