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Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Volume 23, Issue 5
, Pages
433-441
, May 2002
The Impact of Chronic Pain on Life in the Household
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Time allocation to various activities in hours per week (SD) for 50 patients with matched controls (a), and for 43 spouses with matched controls (b). Asterisks indicate significant results.
Time allocation to various activities in hours per week (SD) for 50 patients with matched controls (a), and for 43 spouses with matched controls (b). Asterisks indicate significant results.
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Time allocation to various activities in hours per week (SD) for 15 male patients with matched controls (a), and for 13 female spouses with matched controls (b). Asterisks indicate significant results
Time allocation to various activities in hours per week (SD) for 15 male patients with matched controls (a), and for 13 female spouses with matched controls (b). Asterisks indicate significant results.
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Time allocation to various activities in hours per week (SD) for 35 female patients with matched controls (a), and for 30 male spouses with matched controls (b). Asterisks indicate significant resultsTime allocation to various activities in hours per week (SD) for 35 female patients with matched controls (a), and for 30 male spouses with matched controls (b). Asterisks indicate significant results.
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Time allocation to various activities in hours per week (SD) for 32 hand-affected patients with matched controls (a), and for 18 foot-affected patients with matched controls (b). Asterisks indicate siTime allocation to various activities in hours per week (SD) for 32 hand-affected patients with matched controls (a), and for 18 foot-affected patients with matched controls (b). Asterisks indicate significant results.
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© 2002 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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