Association between chronic pain and attrition: a prospective analysis of a national sample of midlife adults in the USA, 2004-2014
Background Health conditions of participants can significantly affect longitudinal drop-out in population-based epidemiological surveys, yet few studies have examined the association between chronic pain (CP) and follow-up attrition.Methods The Midlife in the United States study (MIDUS) was used to...
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