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Participant Recruitment - Relationship between gender and social media use for information seeking in individuals with chronic pain

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This study is investigating the relationship between gender and social media use for information seeking in individuals with chronic pain. The researchers are looking for individuals who are 18 years or older either with or without a chronic pain diagnosis. To take part you will need to answer some multiple choice questions about your chronic pain diagnosis (if applicable), which social media platforms you use and how you use them, and some questions about your beliefs about chronic pain. Please see the link below:

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