2020
DOI: 10.1097/rhu.0000000000001472
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Different Components of Subjective Well-being Are Associated With Chronic Nondisabling and Disabling Knee Pain

Abstract: Background/Objective: Chronic knee pain (CKP) is a common pain complaint in older adults that is often associated with disability. This study investigated the relationship between 2 components of subjective well-being (depressive symptoms and life satisfaction) and CKP phenotypes based on the presence of knee disability. Methods:A cross-sectional study was performed at baseline of ELSA-Brasil Musculoskeletal cohort (2012. Chronic knee pain phenotypes were identified according to the presence of CKP that was ac… Show more

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