Trajectories of Pain Intensity among Community-Dwelling Older Adults

//Trajectories of Pain Intensity among Community-Dwelling Older Adults

The authors of a recent study published in Res Aging examined variations in pain intensity, and examined how religion could influence pain trajectory among older adults. The study enrolled 720 community dwelling older adults who were interviewed over a 3-year time period.  The study results indicate that individuals who considered themselves religious also report higher levels of pain at baseline.

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2018-09-26T22:55:13-04:00

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