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  1. The Role of Perfectionistic Self-Presentation in Pediatric Pain
  2. Development and assessment of a verbal response scale for the Patient-Specific Functional Scale (PSFS) in a low-literacy, non-western population
  3. Translation, cross-cultural adaptation, and measurement properties of the Nepali version of the central sensitization inventory (CSI)
  4. The Utility and Construct Validity of Four Measures of Pain Intensity: Results from a University-Based Study in Spain
  5. State of clinical pain research in Nepal
  6. Socioeconomic factors, psychological factors, and function in adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain from rural Nepal
  7. Measurement properties of the Nepali version of the Connor Davidson resilience scales in individuals with chronic pain
  8. Psychometric properties of nepali versions of the connor davidson resilience scales and the pain catastrophising scale in individuals with chronic pain
  9. Psychometric properties of nepali versions of PROMIS short from measures of pain intensity, pain interference, pain behaviour, depressions, and sleep disturbance
  10. The utility and validity of pain intensity rating scales for use in developing countries
  11. Cultural differences to expression of pain