Lay Dissemination of APDP Research (Non-technical)

APDP Pain Research focus on causes, symptoms and treatment and our drive to find new ways to support those living with chronic and debilitating clinical conditions. The findings are disseminated to a wider public through the lay summaries of their scientific publications on our website.

CAPE – Prevalence of chronic pain or analgesic use in children and young people and its long-term impact on substance misuse, mental illness, and prescription opioid use: a retrospective longitudinal cohort study

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CHIPP – Shifting the distribution of risk for high-impact chronic pain: Targets for population-level interventions

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FORECAST – Factors predicting the transition from acute to persistent pain in people with ‘sciatica’: the FORECAST longitudinal prognostic factor cohort study protocol

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RoADPAIN – Understanding the Role of Adolescent Dysmenorrhoea as a risk factor for the transition to chronic Pain

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