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An investigation of the prevalence and co-occurrence of chronic pain, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in adults with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (SBCP) and an exploration of the associations of chronic pain and fatigue with depressive symptoms and daily functioning. The study is discussed by author Wilma van der Slot and Dr John Belew.

Chronic pain, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in adults with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy wileyblackwellhealth

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An investigation of the prevalence and co-occurrence of chronic pain, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in adults with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (SBCP) and an exploration of the associations of chronic pain and fatigue with depressive symptoms and daily functioning. The study is discussed by author Wilma van der Slot and Dr John Belew.

    Chronic pain, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in adults with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy

    Chronic pain, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in adults with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy

    An investigation of the prevalence and co-occurrence of chronic pain, fatigue, and depressive symptoms in adults with spastic bilateral cerebral palsy (SBCP) and an exploration of the associations of chronic pain and fatigue with depressive symptoms and daily functioning. The study is discussed by author Wilma van der Slot and Dr John Belew.

    • 22 min

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