This topical review outlines the resilience pathway to adaptive functioning in pediatric pain within a developmental perspective. Self-Determination Theory proposes that the satisfaction of one's basic psychological needs (for autonomy, relatedness, and competence) is crucial for understanding human flourishing and healthy development. However, the role of the basic psychological needs received little attention in a pediatric-pain population. Yet, we propose that need satisfaction may be a resilience factor and need frustration a risk factor, for living with chronic pain. In this topical review, we first discuss two major models that have been developed to understand pain-related disability: the fear-avoidance model of pain and the ecologic...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Objective. Chronic pain is central to juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and is predictive of impai...
This work was supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh Sabbatical Research Grant 2019 (award ID n...
This topical review outlines the resilience pathway to adaptive functioning in pediatric pain within...
This topical review outlines the resilience pathway to adaptive functioning in pediatric pain within...
Introduction: Adolescents living with Chronic Pain (CP) are vulnerable to negative outcomes such as ...
This study aimed to test empirically the developmental goal pursuit model of paediatric chronic pain...
Children with chronic pain are vulnerable to adverse outcomes, such as impaired quality of life and ...
Chronic pain impairs the life of many children and adolescents, impacting their physical, psychologi...
Adolescents living with chronic pain (CP) are vulnerable to negative outcomes such as disability and...
Objective: To propose a new model outlining a hypothesized cyclical relation between executive funct...
Objective To examine pain self-efficacy and pain acceptance in relation to functioning in pediatric ...
Objective To examine pain self-efficacy and pain acceptance in relation to functioning in pediatric ...
Objectives: Pediatric chronic pain has often been examined from a risk perspective, and relatively l...
Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Introduction: Although the ...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Objective. Chronic pain is central to juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and is predictive of impai...
This work was supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh Sabbatical Research Grant 2019 (award ID n...
This topical review outlines the resilience pathway to adaptive functioning in pediatric pain within...
This topical review outlines the resilience pathway to adaptive functioning in pediatric pain within...
Introduction: Adolescents living with Chronic Pain (CP) are vulnerable to negative outcomes such as ...
This study aimed to test empirically the developmental goal pursuit model of paediatric chronic pain...
Children with chronic pain are vulnerable to adverse outcomes, such as impaired quality of life and ...
Chronic pain impairs the life of many children and adolescents, impacting their physical, psychologi...
Adolescents living with chronic pain (CP) are vulnerable to negative outcomes such as disability and...
Objective: To propose a new model outlining a hypothesized cyclical relation between executive funct...
Objective To examine pain self-efficacy and pain acceptance in relation to functioning in pediatric ...
Objective To examine pain self-efficacy and pain acceptance in relation to functioning in pediatric ...
Objectives: Pediatric chronic pain has often been examined from a risk perspective, and relatively l...
Copyright © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Introduction: Although the ...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Objective. Chronic pain is central to juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and is predictive of impai...
This work was supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh Sabbatical Research Grant 2019 (award ID n...