BACKGROUND: Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are the second most common injury mechanism resulting in emergency department (ED) visits by older adults. MVCs result in substantial pain and psychological distress among younger individuals, but little is known about the occurrence of these symptoms in older individuals. We describe the frequency of and characteristics associated with pain, distress, and anticipated time for physical and emotional recovery for older adults presenting to the ED after MVC in comparison to younger adults. METHODS: In-person interviews were conducted for adults presenting to one of eight EDs after MVC without an obvious fracture or injury requiring admission as part of two prospective studies. Pain severity was ass...
Introduction: Blacks in the United States experience greater persistent pain than non-Hispanic White...
In 2009, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported there were 33 million licensed drive...
OBJECTIVES: Certain forms of social support have been shown to improve pain-coping behaviors and pai...
Abstract Background Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are the second most common injury mechanism resu...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Motor vehicle crashes are the second most common form of trauma among older adults....
Pain, distress, and anticipated recovery for older versus younger emergency department patients youn...
Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are the second most common cause of non-fatal injury among U.S. adul...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize risk factors for and consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
Introduction: To describe the epidemiology and characteristics of emergency department (ED) visits b...
Musculoskeletal pain after motor vehicle collision is a substantial public health problem. The numbe...
BACKGROUND: Restricted physical activity commonly occurs following acute musculoskeletal pain in old...
Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health impact of ...
Older adults are at greater risk than younger adults for life-threatening injury after motor vehicle...
In 2009 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that there were 33 million licensed ...
Background Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health...
Introduction: Blacks in the United States experience greater persistent pain than non-Hispanic White...
In 2009, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported there were 33 million licensed drive...
OBJECTIVES: Certain forms of social support have been shown to improve pain-coping behaviors and pai...
Abstract Background Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are the second most common injury mechanism resu...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Motor vehicle crashes are the second most common form of trauma among older adults....
Pain, distress, and anticipated recovery for older versus younger emergency department patients youn...
Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are the second most common cause of non-fatal injury among U.S. adul...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize risk factors for and consequences of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
Introduction: To describe the epidemiology and characteristics of emergency department (ED) visits b...
Musculoskeletal pain after motor vehicle collision is a substantial public health problem. The numbe...
BACKGROUND: Restricted physical activity commonly occurs following acute musculoskeletal pain in old...
Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health impact of ...
Older adults are at greater risk than younger adults for life-threatening injury after motor vehicle...
In 2009 the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that there were 33 million licensed ...
Background Given the aging demographics of most developed countries, understanding the public health...
Introduction: Blacks in the United States experience greater persistent pain than non-Hispanic White...
In 2009, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported there were 33 million licensed drive...
OBJECTIVES: Certain forms of social support have been shown to improve pain-coping behaviors and pai...