The influence of undertreated chronic pain in a national survey: Prescription medication misuse among American indians, Asian Pacific Islanders, Blacks, Hispanics and whites
Objective: Disparities in the assessment and treatment of chronic pain among racial/ethnic may lead to self-treatment for undertreated pain. This study examines whether pain intensity among US racial/ethnic groups' influences rates of psychotherapeutic prescription drug misuse. Methods: Data in...
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Main Authors: | Michelle Johnson-Jennings, PhD, EdM (Author), Bonnie Duran, PhD (Author), Jahn Hakes, PhD (Author), Alexandra Paffrath, PharmD (Author), Meg M. Little, EdD (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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