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Help-seeking behavior among community-dwelling adults with chronic pain
Elizabeth G. Manna School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaCorrespondence[email protected]
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Elizabeth G. VanDenKerkhofb School of Nursing and Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Ana Johnsonc Department of Public Health Sciences, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaView further author information
& Ian Gilrond Departments of Anesthesiology & Perioperative Medicine and Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, CanadaView further author information
Pages 8-19
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Received 10 Jun 2018, Accepted 29 Dec 2018, Published online: 22 Feb 2019
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