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May 26, 2004
Reasons for missing interviews in the daily electronic assessment of pain, mood, and stress
Leslie A Aaron, Lloyd Mancl, Judith A Turner, et al.
Journal of Orofacial Pain
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October 29, 2004
Short-term clinical outcomes and patient compliance with temporomandibular disorder treatment recommendations
Anjali D Wig, Leslie A Aaron, Judith A Turner, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain
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December 13, 2005
Men with pelvic pain: perceived helpfulness of medical and self-management strategies
Judith A Turner, Marcia A Ciol, Michael Von Korff, et al.
Spine
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July 9, 2011
Costs and cost-effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for failed back surgery syndrome: an observational study in a workers' compensation population
William Hollingworth, Judith A Turner, Nicky J Welton, et al.
Pain
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June 18, 2011
Targeting temporomandibular disorder pain treatment to hormonal fluctuations: a randomized clinical trial
Judith A Turner, Lloyd Mancl, Kimberly Hanson Huggins, et al.
Journal of Orofacial Pain
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November 11, 2005
Catastrophizing is associated with clinical examination findings, activity interference, and health care use among patients with temporomandibular disorders
Judith A Turner, Heather Brister, Kimberly Huggins, et al.
Pain
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August 21, 2003
One- and two-item measures of pain beliefs and coping strategies
Mark P Jensen, Francis J Keefe, John C Lefebvre, et al.
Pain
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August 21, 2003
Readiness to self-manage pain is associated with coping and with psychological and physical functioning among patients with chronic pain
Mark P Jensen, Warren R Nielson, Judith A Turner, et al.
Spine
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January 17, 2008
Early opioid prescription and subsequent disability among workers with back injuries: the Disability Risk Identification Study Cohort
Gary M Franklin, Bert D Stover, Judith A Turner, et al.
Pain
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October 29, 2003
Social environment moderates the association between catastrophizing and pain among persons with a spinal cord injury
Nicholas D Giardino, Mark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, et al.
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Pain
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May 26, 2004
Reasons for missing interviews in the daily electronic assessment of pain, mood, and stress
Leslie A Aaron, Lloyd Mancl, Judith A Turner, et al.
Journal of Orofacial Pain
|
October 29, 2004
Short-term clinical outcomes and patient compliance with temporomandibular disorder treatment recommendations
Anjali D Wig, Leslie A Aaron, Judith A Turner, et al.
The Clinical Journal of Pain
|
December 13, 2005
Men with pelvic pain: perceived helpfulness of medical and self-management strategies
Judith A Turner, Marcia A Ciol, Michael Von Korff, et al.
Spine
|
July 9, 2011
Costs and cost-effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for failed back surgery syndrome: an observational study in a workers' compensation population
William Hollingworth, Judith A Turner, Nicky J Welton, et al.
Pain
|
June 18, 2011
Targeting temporomandibular disorder pain treatment to hormonal fluctuations: a randomized clinical trial
Judith A Turner, Lloyd Mancl, Kimberly Hanson Huggins, et al.
Journal of Orofacial Pain
|
November 11, 2005
Catastrophizing is associated with clinical examination findings, activity interference, and health care use among patients with temporomandibular disorders
Judith A Turner, Heather Brister, Kimberly Huggins, et al.
Pain
|
August 21, 2003
One- and two-item measures of pain beliefs and coping strategies
Mark P Jensen, Francis J Keefe, John C Lefebvre, et al.
Pain
|
August 21, 2003
Readiness to self-manage pain is associated with coping and with psychological and physical functioning among patients with chronic pain
Mark P Jensen, Warren R Nielson, Judith A Turner, et al.
Spine
|
January 17, 2008
Early opioid prescription and subsequent disability among workers with back injuries: the Disability Risk Identification Study Cohort
Gary M Franklin, Bert D Stover, Judith A Turner, et al.
Pain
|
October 29, 2003
Social environment moderates the association between catastrophizing and pain among persons with a spinal cord injury
Nicholas D Giardino, Mark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, et al.
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