Physical Pain in Alcohol-Dependent Patients Entering Treatment in Poland—Prevalence and Correlates.
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Reductions in physical pain predict lower risk of relapse following alcohol treatmentApproach to the pharmacological management of chronic pain in patients with an alcohol use disorder.Relationships between components of emotional intelligence and physical pain in alcohol-dependent patients.Pain moderates changes in psychological flexibility but not substance use symptoms during substance use disorder treatment.
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Physical Pain in Alcohol-Dependent Patients Entering Treatment in Poland—Prevalence and Correlates.
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Physical Pain in Alcohol-Depen ...... and—Prevalence and Correlates.
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Physical Pain in Alcohol-Depen ...... and—Prevalence and Correlates.
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Physical Pain in Alcohol-Depen ...... and—Prevalence and Correlates.
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Aleksandra Krasowska
Amy S B Bohnert
Andrzej Jakubczyk
Anna Klimkiewicz
Frederic C Blow
Kirk J Brower
Mark A Ilgen
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10.15288/JSAD.2015.76.607
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2015-07-01T00:00:00Z