The Impact of Sampling and Measurement on the Prevalence of Self-Reported Pain in Canada

BACKGROUND: Pain is an important public health problem in Canada. International estimates of general population pain prevalence range from 2% to 46%.

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Main Authors: Elizabeth G Van Den Kerkhof, Wilma M Hopman, Tanveer E Towheed, Tassos P Anastassiades, David H Goldstein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2003-01-01
Series:Pain Research and Management
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2003/493047
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spelling doaj-51726fee21f94a9f9cb4f7938340ec2e2020-11-24T23:24:27ZengHindawi LimitedPain Research and Management1203-67652003-01-018315716310.1155/2003/493047The Impact of Sampling and Measurement on the Prevalence of Self-Reported Pain in CanadaElizabeth G Van Den Kerkhof0Wilma M Hopman1Tanveer E Towheed2Tassos P Anastassiades3David H Goldstein4Department of Anesthesiology, Queen’s University, Kinston, Ontario, CanadaDeparment of Community Health and Epidemiology, Queen’s University, Kinston, Ontario, CanadaDeparment of Community Health and Epidemiology, Queen’s University, Kinston, Ontario, CanadaDeparment of Medicine (Rheumatology), Queen’s University, Kinston, Ontario, CanadaDepartment of Anesthesiology, Queen’s University, Kinston, Ontario, CanadaBACKGROUND: Pain is an important public health problem in Canada. International estimates of general population pain prevalence range from 2% to 46%.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2003/493047
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David H Goldstein
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Tanveer E Towheed
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The Impact of Sampling and Measurement on the Prevalence of Self-Reported Pain in Canada
Pain Research and Management
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title_short The Impact of Sampling and Measurement on the Prevalence of Self-Reported Pain in Canada
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