Hayden M. Ventresca, Erin N. Street, Meredith D Ehrhardt, J. Shadlow, J. Rhudy
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Quantitative Linguistic Analysis of Interviews Predicts Pain-Related Anxiety but Not Pain Catastrophizing: Findings from the Oklahoma Study of Native American Pain Risk (OK-SNAP)