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2. The Pace of Biological Aging Partially Explains the Relationship Between Socioeconomic Status and Chronic Low Back Pain Outcomes
3. Association of pain with HbA1c in a predominantly black population of community-dwelling adults with diabetes: a cross-sectional analysis
4. Vitamin D, race, and experimental pain sensitivity in older adults with knee osteoarthritis
5. Differences in suprathreshold heat pain responses and self-reported sleep quality between patients with temporomandibular joint disorder and healthy controls
6. An Applicable Framework for Understanding Successful Aging of People Living with HIV and Comorbid Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
7. Racial Differences in 25-Hydroxy Vitamin D and Self-Reported Pain Severity in a Sample of Individuals Living with Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain
8. (359) Resilience and Pain-Related Areas in the Brain: Consideration of Sex and Ethnic/Race Differences
9. (308) The Divergent Effects of Subjective Social Status on Depressive Symptoms in a Sample of Black and White Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain
10. (218) Resilience Factors may Buffer Cellular Aging in Individuals with and without Knee Pain
11. (189) Intersectional Health-Related Stigma and Poor Quality of Life in People Living with HIV and Chronic Pain
12. (200) A Pronociceptive Endogenous Pain Modulatory Balance in Persons Living with HIV and Chronic Pain
13. (124) Perceived Injustice Mediates the Relationship between Chronic Pain Stigma and Chronic Low Back Pain (CLBP) Severity
14. (335) - Social support buffers the negative influence of injustice perceptions on pain interference in persons living with HIV (PLWH) and chronic pain
15. (341) - At the intersection of race and socioeconomic disadvantage: painful and disabling knee osteoarthritis
16. (333) - Circulating levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines are associated with increased pain sensitivity and greater clinical pain severity in people living with HIV (PLWH) and chronic pain
17. (187) - Emotion dysregulation and potential consequences in people with chronic low back pain
18. (435) Body mass index is differentially associated with physical and psychosocial outcomes among men and women with chronic low back pain
19. (443) Racial Differences in Appraisal of Physical Activity among Community-Dwelling Adults with Chronic Low Back Pain
20. (398) Impaired physical function is associated with feeling older than actual age in obese adults with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
21. (294) The association of psychological resilience and conditioned pain modulation is moderated by optimism in adults with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
22. (279) The impact of disease-specific internalized stigma on depressive symptoms, pain catastrophizing, pain interference, and alcohol use in people living with HIV and chronic pain (PLWH-CP)
23. Everyday Discrimination in Adults with Knee Pain: The Role of Perceived Stress and Pain Catastrophizing
24. Sex and Gender are Not the Same: Why Identity Is Important for People Living with HIV and Chronic Pain
25. (302) Pre-task cortisol predicts cold pressor pain sensitivity in non-Hispanic whites but not African Americans with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
26. (291) Pain catastrophizing and cytomegalovirus antibody titers in adults with chronic pain
27. (204) Negative affect as a mediator in the sleep-pain relationship among adults with knee osteoarthritis
28. (200) Experimental pain phenotyping in older adults with knee osteoarthritis
29. (212) Sleep disturbance in chronic low back pain: an age- and gender-matched case-control study
30. (199) Physical function and associated pain in knee osteoarthritis (OA) predicts sensory processing and future clinical pain experiences
31. (183) Ethnic differences in pain facilitation across the adult lifespan
32. (154) Weekly pain variability as a predictor of fatigue in symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
33. (340) Intranasal oxytocin decreases anxiety and enhances endogenous pain inhibition
34. (331) Exploring immune system profiles in individuals with knee OA compared to healthy controls
35. (317) Plasma oxytocin responses to experimental pain stimuli in adults with knee osteoarthritis
36. (316) The relationship between cold pressor pain sensitivity and cortisol among African Americans and non-Hispanic Whites with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
37. (205) The role of clinical pain in the association between vitamin D status and sleep quality among adults with knee osteoarthritis
38. Could epigenetics help explain racial disparities in chronic pain?
39. Obesity is related to clinical pain severity and pressure pain sensitivity among older adults with and without knee osteoarthritis
40. The role of race and sex on experimental pain sensitivity in individuals with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
41. Hypervigilance to pain and differences in responses to laboratory pain stimuli among older adults with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
42. The association of elevated resting blood pressure with greater conditioned pain modulation is present for men but not women
43. Temporal summation of mechanical pain predicts reports of clinical pain severity in everyday life: a prospective analysis of patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis
44. Psychosocial profiles and pain characteristics of older adults with knee osteoarthritis
45. An evaluation of pain, pain-related interference, and fatigue among older adults with symptomatic osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee
46. Association of pain with HbA1c in a predominantly black population of community-dwelling adults with diabetes: a cross-sectional analysis.
47. Greater dispositional optimism is related to diminished temporal summation of heat pain in older adults with knee pain with and without radiographic evidence of knee osteoarthritis
48. Pain catastrophizing as an underlying mechanism examining the hypoalgesic effects of clinical hypnosis
49. Hydroxyvitamin D levels below 25 ng/mL are associated with increased osteoarthritis symptoms and decreased pressure pain threshold in a clinical sample with chronic knee pain
50. Testing the relation between dispositional optimism and centrally-mediated pain inhibitory processes: does ethnicity matter?
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