Ethnic differences in the association between depression and chronic pain: cross sectional results from UK Biobank

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Barbara I. Nicholl
Daniel J. Smith
Breda Cullen
Daniel Mackay
Jonathan Evans
Jana Anderson
Donald M. Lyall
Chloe Fawns-Ritchie
Andrew M. McIntosh
Ian J. Deary
Jill P. Pell
Frances S. Mair
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[1] University of Glasgow,Institute of Health & Wellbeing
[2] University of Edinburgh,Centre for Cognitive Ageing and Cognitive Epidemiology, Department of Psychology
[3] University of Edinburgh,Division of Psychiatry
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Chronic pain; Depression; Ethnicity; Comorbidity;
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