While the majority of school-aged children associate immunizations with low levels of anxiety, fear, and pain, there is a small subset for whom needles are highly distressing (Humphrey, et al., 1992). Poorly managed, these individuals may come to avoid medical treatment (Ollendick, King, & Muris, 2002). Using Lazarus and Folkman’s (1984) transactional theory of coping and Reid and colleagues’ (1998) development and validation of the Pain Coping Questionnaire as frameworks, the present program of research elaborated on existing knowledge about how children cope with needles. As part of Studies 1 (N = 176) and 2 (N = 302), a Coping with Needles Questionnaire (CNQ) was developed and validated; both two- and three-subscale versions of the quest...
For some chronically ill children, having an injection is a regular occurrence and can result in dis...
Background: This review is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in Issue 4, ...
Objectives: Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with ...
While the majority of school-aged children associate immunizations with low levels of anxiety, fear,...
Coping with needle-related procedures during childhood is a complex and dynamic process that must be...
Would also benefit from an educational programregardingmore commonly experiencedmedical procedures (...
Many of our understandings of how children conceptualize and cope with chronic pain are drawn from a...
Children with juvenile arthritis (JA) are subject to chronic pain. The literature suggests that styl...
Chronic pain is a significant problem in the U.S. pediatric population, conservatively estimated to ...
Vaccination of infants and young children is a routine procedure requiring regulation of high distre...
Background: Vaccine injections are the most common painful needle procedure experienced throughout t...
PURPOSE : For many children, needle procedures are fearful events that are often painful. The first ...
Some children with recurrent pain do not experience adjustment problems, whereas other children exp...
Pain-related anticipatory distress prior to a painful medical procedure can lead to negative sequela...
Background. Pediatric medical information provision literature focuses on hospitalization and surgic...
For some chronically ill children, having an injection is a regular occurrence and can result in dis...
Background: This review is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in Issue 4, ...
Objectives: Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with ...
While the majority of school-aged children associate immunizations with low levels of anxiety, fear,...
Coping with needle-related procedures during childhood is a complex and dynamic process that must be...
Would also benefit from an educational programregardingmore commonly experiencedmedical procedures (...
Many of our understandings of how children conceptualize and cope with chronic pain are drawn from a...
Children with juvenile arthritis (JA) are subject to chronic pain. The literature suggests that styl...
Chronic pain is a significant problem in the U.S. pediatric population, conservatively estimated to ...
Vaccination of infants and young children is a routine procedure requiring regulation of high distre...
Background: Vaccine injections are the most common painful needle procedure experienced throughout t...
PURPOSE : For many children, needle procedures are fearful events that are often painful. The first ...
Some children with recurrent pain do not experience adjustment problems, whereas other children exp...
Pain-related anticipatory distress prior to a painful medical procedure can lead to negative sequela...
Background. Pediatric medical information provision literature focuses on hospitalization and surgic...
For some chronically ill children, having an injection is a regular occurrence and can result in dis...
Background: This review is an updated version of the original Cochrane review published in Issue 4, ...
Objectives: Examine the association between children’s distress and coping during venepuncture with ...