Over 120 million Americans report experiencing pain in the past 3 months. Among these individuals, 50 million report chronic pain and 17 million report pain that limits daily life or …
For as long as the United States has been a country, the distribution of good health has been unequal. In this special issue, we consider what psychology can do to understand and …
TV Pham, J Doorley, M Kenney, JH Joo… - Pain …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
A 2019 review article modified the socio-ecological model to contextualize pain disparities among different ethnoracial groups; however, the broad scope of this 2019 review …
Purpose of Review A wellspring of new research has offered varying models of resilience in chronic pain populations; however, resilience is a multifaceted and occasionally nebulous …
JN Robinson-Oghogho, KI Alcaraz… - Cancer …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Although racial disparities in lung cancer incidence and mortality have diminished in recent years, lung cancer remains the second most diagnosed cancer among …
JL Taylor, CA Clair, LN Gitlin, S Atkins… - Innovation in …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives The intersection of race, gender, and age puts older African American women at high risk of experiencing comorbid pain and depressive …
SQ Booker, EN Merriwether, K Powell-Roach… - Pain …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
We begin this commentary with an abstract question:'What if we were equal?'where 'we'refers to any human who has an identity—that is everyone. Pain is a universal human …
Pain in adolescence can lead to the development of serious mental health issues, including suicidality. This risk may be strengthened among youth exposed to more adverse childhood …
Research documents racial disparities in chronic low back pain (CLBP). Few studies have examined racial disparities in movement-related appraisals and no studies have examined …