Differences in variables related to the COVID-19 lockdown, pain interference, resilience, and perceived well-being between women with and without psychological trauma prior to the outbreak
Published: 4 March 2021| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/b3n5rx2r84.1
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Alicia E. López-MartínezDescription
A total of 365 women with chronic pain were divided into three subgroups according to whether or not they had experienced a traumatic event prior to COVID-19. They completed an online survey on variables related to the COVID-19 outbreak, exposure to past traumatic events, pain intensity, pain-related interference, resilience, and perceived well-being.
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Universidad de Malaga - Campus de Teatinos
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Applied Psychology