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Title:Pain affects depression through anxiety, fatigue, and sleep in multiple sclerosis Author(s):Amtmann D, Askew R*, Kim J*, Chung H, Ehde D, Bombardier C, Kraft G, Wu S*, Johnson K Year:2015 Publication Info:Rehabilitation Psychology, 60(1):81-90 Abstract:OBJECTIVE: Over a quarter million individuals in the United States have multiple sclerosis (MS). Chronic pain and depression are disproportionately high in this population. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between chronic pain and depression in MS and to examine potentially meditational effects of anxiety, fatigue, and sleep.
Link to Article:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=10.1037%2Frep0000027 ![]() |
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