Development of Chronic Pain and High-Impact Chronic Pain Across the US Rural–Urban Continuum, 2019–2020
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Description
Examines the prevalence of chronic pain across large
central metro, large fringe metro, medium and small metro,
and nonmetropolitan locations in the United States.
Utilizes 2019–2020 National Health Interview Survey
Longitudinal Cohort (NHIS-LC) data to analyze the severity
of pain by demographic variables, region, and rural versus
urban location.
Author(s)
Feinuo Sun, Yulin Yang, Richard L. Nahin
Citation
Journal of Rural Health, 41(2)
Date
05/2025
Tagged as
Health conditions
· Rural-urban differences
· Statistics and data