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Pain Intervention for Veterans

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“Evidence-based Pain Intervention for Veterans: AtEase for Chronic Pain”

This study is a randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy AtEase, a pain self-management app in a sample of Veterans with chronic musculoskeletal pain. The primary outcome is changes in PEG scores from baseline to final follow-up (12 months).

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Behavioral - AtEase

AtEase is a tailored pain self-management mobile app that tailors participant's feedback based on readiness to engage in pain self-management and preference for self-management strategies.

Behavioral - Chronic Pain Education

CBT-based Education on Pain Self-Management for Veterans

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Evidence-based Pain Intervention for Veterans: Leveraging Mobile & Social Media: A Randomized 262-subject Controlled Trial of AtEase, a Pain Self-management App in the Treatment of Chronic Pain in Veterans

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NCT03963908

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