Browsing by Subject "Pain Measurement"
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Effect of light and season on pain and depression in subjects with rheumatic disorders
(Elsevier, 1994-11)The clinical and neurochemical association between depression and season noted in seasonal affective disorder (SAD) has suggested that clinical pain might also be linked to season, perhaps through similar neurochemistry ... -
Pain, disability, and pain/disability relationships in seven rheumatic disorders: a study of 1,522 patients
(Journal of Rheumatology Publishing, 1991-10)We studied the pain, Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire functional disability, pain/disability ratio, and psychological scores in 1,522 patients with rheumatic disease with 7 distinct disorders. Individual differences ... -
The prevalence and meaning of fatigue in rheumatic disease
(Journal of Rheumatology Publishing, 1996-08)To determine the prevalence of fatigue in rheumatic disease; to characterize the strength of associations between demographic and clinical features and fatigue; to identify predictors of fatigue, and to determine the ... -
Touch the pain away: new research on therapeutic touch and persons with fibromyalgia syndrome
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004-05)This pilot study tested the effectiveness of 6 therapeutic touch treatments on the experience of pain and quality of life for persons with fibromyalgia syndrome. Its findings support that subjects who received therapeutic ...