Original ResearchChronic pain patient-partner interactions: Further support for a behavioral model of chronic pain*
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This study was funded by National Institutes of Health grant RO1 23747. Portions of the data included in this article were presented at the American Pain Society 16th Annual Scientific Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, October, 1997.
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