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Genetic factors explain the association between pain catastrophizing and chronic widespread pain

Ogata et al., 2017

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Ogata S
Williams F
Burri A
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The Journal of Pain

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This study aimed to clarify whether there are shared genetic and/or environmental factors explaining the strong link between pain catastrophizing (PC) and chronic widespread pain (CWP). Data were available for N= 1,109 female twins from TwinsUK. Information on self …
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