Pain catastrophizing predicts alcohol craving in heavy drinkers independent of pain intensity
Steven J. Nieto(University of Southern California), Lara A. Ray(University of California, Los Angeles), Catherine M. Cahill(Massachusetts General Hospital), ReJoyce Green(Medical University of South Carolina), Erica N. Grodin(National Institutes of Health)
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