Gender and Pain

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Abstract

Chronic non-cancer pain afflicts approximately 20% of the adult population worldwide representing the most frequent distress faced by physicians of all disciplines [1]. One-third of the patients with chronic pain are in severe pain, and approximately half of them have constant pain leading to diminished quality of life [2].

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Melotti, R. M., Fanelli, A., & Sorella, M. C. (2019). Gender and Pain. In Health and Gender: Resilience and Vulnerability Factors for Women’s Health in the Contemporary Society (pp. 237–244). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15038-9_24

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