Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and adolescent pain outcomes. At present, however, we do not know which parents engage in particular behaviors and why. In 2 studies, the impact of parental catastrophizing about their child's pain upon parental tendency to stop their child's pain-inducing activity was investigated. Further, the mediating role of parental distress was explored. In study 1, a sample of schoolchildren (n = 62; M = 12.48 years; SD = 1.72) took part in a cold-pressor task. In study 2, a clinical sample of adolescents with chronic pain (n = 36; M = 15.68 years; SD = 1.85) performed a 2-min walking task designed as a pain-inducing activity. In both studies, the accompanyi...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
Limited research has addressed processes underlying parents' empathic responses to their child's pai...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...
Numerous studies have found evidence for the role of catastrophizing about pain in adjustment to pai...
Preliminary evidence suggests that pain catastrophizing in children may be important in understandin...
abstract: Child chronic pain is both common and consequential and identification of malleable risk f...
Background: Despite daily variability in children’s chronic pain experiences, little is known about ...
Background: Despite daily variability in children's chronic pain experiences, little is known about ...
Little is known about how a child’s experience of pain affects his or her parents. Using a vignette ...
How parents respond to their child in pain is critically important to how both parent and child atte...
Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses o...
Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses o...
Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses o...
Parental catastrophizing about child’s pain and its relationship with activity restriction: the medi...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
Limited research has addressed processes underlying parents' empathic responses to their child's pai...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...
Numerous studies have found evidence for the role of catastrophizing about pain in adjustment to pai...
Preliminary evidence suggests that pain catastrophizing in children may be important in understandin...
abstract: Child chronic pain is both common and consequential and identification of malleable risk f...
Background: Despite daily variability in children’s chronic pain experiences, little is known about ...
Background: Despite daily variability in children's chronic pain experiences, little is known about ...
Little is known about how a child’s experience of pain affects his or her parents. Using a vignette ...
How parents respond to their child in pain is critically important to how both parent and child atte...
Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses o...
Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses o...
Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses o...
Parental catastrophizing about child’s pain and its relationship with activity restriction: the medi...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
Limited research has addressed processes underlying parents' empathic responses to their child's pai...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...