Chronic pain acceptance incrementally predicts disability in polytrauma-exposed veterans at baseline and 1-year follow-up


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Andrew J Cook, Eric C Meyer, Lianna D Evans, Kevin E Vowles, John W Klocek, Nathan A Kimbrel, Suzy Bird Gulliver, Sandra B Morissette
Behaviour research and therapy, vol. 73, Pergamon, 2015, pp. 25--32

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Cook, A. J., Meyer, E. C., Evans, L. D., Vowles, K. E., Klocek, J. W., Kimbrel, N. A., … Morissette, S. B. (2015). Chronic pain acceptance incrementally predicts disability in polytrauma-exposed veterans at baseline and 1-year follow-up. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 73, 25–32.


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Cook, Andrew J, Eric C Meyer, Lianna D Evans, Kevin E Vowles, John W Klocek, Nathan A Kimbrel, Suzy Bird Gulliver, and Sandra B Morissette. “Chronic Pain Acceptance Incrementally Predicts Disability in Polytrauma-Exposed Veterans at Baseline and 1-Year Follow-Up.” Behaviour research and therapy 73 (2015): 25–32.


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Cook, Andrew J., et al. “Chronic Pain Acceptance Incrementally Predicts Disability in Polytrauma-Exposed Veterans at Baseline and 1-Year Follow-Up.” Behaviour Research and Therapy, vol. 73, Pergamon, 2015, pp. 25–32.


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@article{cook2015a,
  title = {Chronic pain acceptance incrementally predicts disability in polytrauma-exposed veterans at baseline and 1-year follow-up},
  year = {2015},
  journal = {Behaviour research and therapy},
  pages = {25--32},
  publisher = {Pergamon},
  volume = {73},
  author = {Cook, Andrew J and Meyer, Eric C and Evans, Lianna D and Vowles, Kevin E and Klocek, John W and Kimbrel, Nathan A and Gulliver, Suzy Bird and Morissette, Sandra B}
}


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