Understanding the sleep-pain relationship in patients with interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome
CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest depressive symptoms and pain catastrophizing may be important psychosocial mechanisms in the sleep-to-pain relationship. These results help guide future sleep and pain research in IC/BPS and aid in developing and refining treatments.PMID:38381928 | DOI:10.5489/cuaj.8686
Source: Canadian Urological Association Journal - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Alexandra A Kelly Krista Jones Olivia Pineau J Curtis Nickel Jessica Rose Robert Moldwin Christopher Doiron Claus Riedl Mauro Cervigni Jean Wyndaele Dean A Tripp Source Type: research
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