Using Technology to Assess Bidirectionality between Daily Pain and Physical Activity: The Role of Marginalization during Emerging Adulthood
Emerging adulthood is often overlooked as a developmental time period critical to shaping future health outcomes. Recurrent pain is a commonly experienced health concern within this age group, particularly headaches and low back pain, and early experiences of recurrent pain are related to subsequent...
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Main Authors: | Helen Bedree (Author), Steven A. Miller (Author), Joanna Buscemi (Author), Rachel Neff Greenley (Author), Susan T. Tran (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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