Psychological Distress, Pain and Insurance Claims Negatively Affect Long-Term Health-Related Quality of Life After Road Traffic Injuries
Objective: A prospective cohort study to investigate how injury and early post-injury psychosocial factors influence health outcomes 12 months after road traffic injury. Methods: Residents of New South Wales, Australia, with road traffic injury in the period 2013-16 were recruited. Explanatory facto...
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Main Authors: | Kevin K. C. Hung (Author), Annette Kifley (Author), Katherine Brown (Author), Jagnoor Jagnoor (Author), Ashley Craig (Author), Belinda Gabbe (Author), Sarah Derrett (Author), Alex Collie (Author), Michael Dinh (Author), Bamini Gopinath (Author), Ian D. Cameron (Author), on behalf of the FISH Investigators (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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