Need for Re-evaluation of Distress Responses in Families with Chronic Pain

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Witt, Jessica Rae

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The adverse effects of chronic pain reach beyond the individual sufferer to have implications on the entire family. Chronic pain introduces unique psychological, social, and economic challenges into family life. Increased emotional and psychological distress responses occur in family members due to accumulating responsibilities and financial strain. Investigations re-evaluating these responses within the context of the economic recession are lacking. The purpose of this study was to identify family distress responses common to chronic pain and the recent economic recession, and to emphasize the need for reevaluation given the economic recession.

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University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs.

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