Chronic pain patients who are married often
A) take smaller amounts of pain killers than patients who are not married.
B) restrict their social contact to members of their immediate family.
C) cope with pain more productively than patients who are not married.
D) experience good marital and sexual functioning.
E) do not communicate well with their spouse.
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