• Author: Chang G. Park
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Fatigue and sleep-related impairment as predictors of the effect of nonpharmacological therapies for active duty service members with chronic pain: A secondary analysis of a pragmatic randomized clinical trial

Abstract: INTRODUCTION: First-line treatments for chronic pain include selected complementary and integrative health therapies, including spinal manipulation, acupuncture, yoga, …

Role of pain catastrophizing in the effects of cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain in different subgroups: An exploratory secondary data analysis using finite mixture models

Abstract: Introduction: Providing effective treatment for debilitating chronic pain is a challenge among many populations including military service members. Cognitive behavioral …

A network analysis of pain intensity and pain-related measures of physical, emotional, and social functioning in US military service members with chronic pain

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to apply network analysis methodology to better understand the relationships between pain-related measures among people with …