Living in a lower socioeconomic status neighborhood has been shown to alter stress system function and is associated with a number of adverse health outcomes, but its influence on musculoskeletal pain (MSP) outcomes after traumatic stress exposures such as motor vehicle collision (MVC) has not been assessed. We performed a multicenter, prospective study that enrolled 948 European-American individuals within 24 hours of MVC who were discharged home after emergency department evaluation. Follow-up evaluations were completed via telephone or Internet survey 6 weeks, 6 months, and 1 year after MVC on 91%, 89%, and 91% of participants, respectively. A robust aggregate measure of census tract neighborhood disadvantage was derived, and individual-...
Persistent stressors associated with sociodemographic disadvantage exert a physiologic toll, labeled...
Nearly 14 percent of Americans live in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhood. Lower individ...
Low neighborhood socioeconomic status (nSES) has been associated with adverse effects on stress syst...
Living in a lower socioeconomic status neighborhood has been shown to alter stress system function a...
Persistent musculoskeletal pain is common after motor vehicle collision (MVC) and often results in s...
Motor vehicle collision (MVC) can trigger chronic widespread pain (CWP) development in vulnerable in...
Abstract Background Persistent musculoskeletal pain and psychological sequelae following minor motor...
Debate continues regarding the influence of litigation on pain outcomes after motor vehicle collisio...
Abstract Background Persistent musculoskeletal pain and psychological sequelae following minor motor...
Chronic pain affects more Americans than cancer, heart disease, and diabetes combined and has a repo...
Individual vulnerability factors influencing the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA...
BACKGROUND: Persistent musculoskeletal pain and psychological sequelae following minor motor vehicle...
Introduction: Blacks in the United States experience greater persistent pain than non-Hispanic White...
Musculoskeletal pain is common after motor vehicle collision. The study objective was to evaluate di...
Persistent stressors associated with sociodemographic disadvantage exert a physiologic toll, labeled...
Nearly 14 percent of Americans live in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhood. Lower individ...
Low neighborhood socioeconomic status (nSES) has been associated with adverse effects on stress syst...
Living in a lower socioeconomic status neighborhood has been shown to alter stress system function a...
Persistent musculoskeletal pain is common after motor vehicle collision (MVC) and often results in s...
Motor vehicle collision (MVC) can trigger chronic widespread pain (CWP) development in vulnerable in...
Abstract Background Persistent musculoskeletal pain and psychological sequelae following minor motor...
Debate continues regarding the influence of litigation on pain outcomes after motor vehicle collisio...
Abstract Background Persistent musculoskeletal pain and psychological sequelae following minor motor...
Chronic pain affects more Americans than cancer, heart disease, and diabetes combined and has a repo...
Individual vulnerability factors influencing the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA...
BACKGROUND: Persistent musculoskeletal pain and psychological sequelae following minor motor vehicle...
Introduction: Blacks in the United States experience greater persistent pain than non-Hispanic White...
Musculoskeletal pain is common after motor vehicle collision. The study objective was to evaluate di...
Persistent stressors associated with sociodemographic disadvantage exert a physiologic toll, labeled...
Nearly 14 percent of Americans live in a socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhood. Lower individ...
Low neighborhood socioeconomic status (nSES) has been associated with adverse effects on stress syst...