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The biopsychosocial (BPS) model conceptualizes chronic pain as a multifaceted experience influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors. While this framework has gained acceptance among practitioners, gaps remain in understanding its implementation and patients' perspectives1. Social factors vary between groups, potentially impacting BPS model perception and utilization. We surveyed a diverse cohort of patients regarding attitudes towards the BPS model, in order to better understand how to implement the BPS model in diverse populations.
Dante Mueller, B.S.
Student
Columbia University, United States
Bina Filozov, n/a
Student
Columbia University, United States
David Agbato, B.S.
Student
The City University of New York, United States
William F. Kindschuh, M.D., Ph.D
Resident
Columbia University
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Andrew Aboujaoude, M.D., Capt.
Resident
Columbia University, United States
Leena Mathew, M.D. (she/her/hers)
Professor
Columbia University
New York , New York, United States