2014
DOI: 10.4236/pst.2014.22010
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A Descriptive Longitudinal Study of Chronic Pain Outcomes and Gender Differences in a Multidisciplinary Pain Management Centre

Abstract: 2 -0.4). At 12-month follow-up, improvements were maintained on pain intensity, self-efficacy and three out of eight domains of SF-36. There were distinctive pre-and post-treatment gender differences in these outcomes and overall females showed better short-and long-term outcomes than males. Conclusion: Multidisciplinary pain management using an individualized patient centered approach remains an effective treatment for chronic pain in both the short-(6 month) and long-term (12 month). The distinctive pre-and … Show more

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