Self-reported pain among Cambodian Americans with depression: patient-provider communication as an overlooked social determinant
Plain English summary Pain is a common health problem among torture survivors and refugees. Clear communication about one's pain supports timely and precise diagnosis and treatment. The relationship between communication with health providers and pain is understudied. We examined whether Cambod...
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Main Authors: | S. Megan Berthold (Author), Richard Feinn (Author), Angela Bermudez-Millan (Author), Thomas Buckley (Author), Orfeu M. Buxton (Author), Sengly Kong (Author), Theanvy Kuoch (Author), Mary Scully (Author), Tu Anh Ngo (Author), Julie Wagner (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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