peer reviewed, The present study investigated the moderating role of parental pain-related attention-set shifting and heart rate variability (HRV) for parental distress and pain control behaviour when faced with their child’s pain. Participants were 54 school children and one of their parents. Parental HRV was assessed at study commencement followed by a cued switching task indexing parental ability to flexibly shift attention between pain-related and neutral attentional sets. In a subsequent phase, parents observed their child perform a CPT task, allowing assessment of parental pain control behavior (indexed by latency to stop their child’s CPT performance) and parental distress – assessed via self-report following observatio...
Background: Children's negatively biased pain‐related memories (i.e. recalling pain as being more in...
abstract: Child chronic pain is both common and consequential and identification of malleable risk f...
Background Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselves...
peer reviewed, The present study investigated the moderating role of parental pain-related attention...
This study investigated the moderating role of parental pain-related attention-set shifting and hear...
We investigated the function of parental attention to child pain in regulating parental distress and...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
Parental attention to their child’s pain is modulated by threat-value of pain 2 OBJECTIVE: The prese...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
peer reviewedThe present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implication...
The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child a...
Parent behaviors strongly predict child responses to acute pain; less studied are the factors shapin...
Parents’ ability to regulate their emotions is essential to providing supportive caregiving behaviou...
Background: Children's negatively biased pain‐related memories (i.e. recalling pain as being more in...
abstract: Child chronic pain is both common and consequential and identification of malleable risk f...
Background Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselves...
peer reviewed, The present study investigated the moderating role of parental pain-related attention...
This study investigated the moderating role of parental pain-related attention-set shifting and hear...
We investigated the function of parental attention to child pain in regulating parental distress and...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
Parental attention to their child’s pain is modulated by threat-value of pain 2 OBJECTIVE: The prese...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
peer reviewedThe present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implication...
The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child a...
Parent behaviors strongly predict child responses to acute pain; less studied are the factors shapin...
Parents’ ability to regulate their emotions is essential to providing supportive caregiving behaviou...
Background: Children's negatively biased pain‐related memories (i.e. recalling pain as being more in...
abstract: Child chronic pain is both common and consequential and identification of malleable risk f...
Background Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselves...