Cluster analysis of Canadian Armed Forces veterans living with chronic pain: Life After Service Studies 2016
Objective: This study explored the heterogeneity of Canadian Armed Forces veterans living with chronic pain to inform service needs planning and research using cluster analysis. Design: We used a national cross-sectional Statistics Canada population survey. Participants: Participants included 2754 C...
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Main Authors: | Julian Reyes Velez (Author), James M. Thompson (Author), Jill Sweet (Author), Jason W. Busse (Author), Linda VanTil (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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