- Title
- Nonpharmacological Treatment of Army Service Members with Chronic Pain Is Associated with Fewer Adverse Outcomes After Transition to the Veterans Health Administration
- Creators
- Esther L Meerwijk - Menlo Park, CA USAMary Jo Larson - Waltham, MA USAEric M Schmidt - Menlo Park, CA USARachel Sayko Adams - Waltham, MA USAMark R Bauer - Waltham, MA USAGrant A Ritter - Waltham, MA USAChester Buckenmaier - Rockville, MD USAAlex H. S Harris - Menlo Park, CA USA Stanford, CA USA
- Publication Details
- Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM, Vol.35(3), pp.775-783
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Grant note
- R01DA030150 / ; R01AT008404 / ; RCS-14-23 / ;
- Identifiers
- 9924086289001921
- Academic Unit
- Institute for Behavioral Health; Heller School for Social Policy and Management
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
Journal article
Nonpharmacological Treatment of Army Service Members with Chronic Pain Is Associated with Fewer Adverse Outcomes After Transition to the Veterans Health Administration
Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM, Vol.35(3), pp.775-783
03/2020
PMID: 31659663
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