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The association of psychosocial factors with the resolution of abdominal pain
A. M. Adelman, J. C. Shank
Department of Family and Community Medicine
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Keyphrases
Abdominal Pain
100%
Psychosocial Factors
100%
Family Practice
66%
Psychological Symptoms
66%
Natural History
33%
Non-associated
33%
Marital Status
33%
Telephone
33%
Family Functioning
33%
Self-administered Questionnaire
33%
Sex Diagnosis
33%
Cedar
33%
Symptom Checklist-90 (SCL-90)
33%
Daily Hassles
33%
Practice Setting
33%
Pain Resolution
33%
Sex Education
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Abdominal Pain
100%
Patient Social Context
100%
General Practice
66%
Symptom
66%
Marital Status
33%
Clinical Audit
33%
Family Functioning
33%
Checklist
33%
Practice Setting
33%