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a) Emotional preoccupation, distraction, instrumental coping, and palliative coping.
b) Emotional coping, avoidance coping, task-oriented coping, and preoccupation.
c) Escape coping, preoccupation, instrumental coping, and palliative coping.
d) Emotional preoccupation, distraction, task-oriented coping, and pain-specific coping.


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