Background: Parental behavior can influence how well adolescents cope with chronic pain. Previous research has largely focused on how parents negatively impact adolescent functioning. Yet more recent work suggests that parents - and particularly parental psychological flexibility - can foster better adolescent pain-related functioning. In this study we examined if parental protective responses and instructions to engage in activities in the presence of pain mediate the impact of parental psychological flexibility and acceptance of adolescent pain on adolescents' daily pain-related behavior. Method: Fifty-six adolescents with chronic pain (Mage = 14.5 years, 86% girls) and one of their parents (93% mothers) were recruited at initial evaluati...
Background: Caregiving for a youth with chronic pain is associated with unique stressors. Parents ca...
Objectives: Pain disorders tend to run in families, and children of individuals with chronic pain ha...
BACKGROUND: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
Background: Parental behavior can influence how well adolescents cope with chronic pain. Previous re...
Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses o...
Chronic pain is a prevalent condition in youth, and the pain experience is strongly influenced by em...
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Objectives: Parental behaviour appears to influence the adjustment of children with chronic pain. Ho...
ObjectivesAdolescent chronic pain exists within a social context, affecting the lives of adolescents...
Objective Parental factors are central in the development and maintenance of chronic pain in youths...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...
Investigating possible psychosocial predictors of unexplained chronic pain in adolescents is crucial...
Parental responses to their child's pain are associated with the young person's functioning. Psychol...
Objectives: Pediatric chronic pain has often been examined from a risk perspective, and relatively l...
Initial studies examining relationships between parent behaviors and child functioning in chronic pa...
Background: Caregiving for a youth with chronic pain is associated with unique stressors. Parents ca...
Objectives: Pain disorders tend to run in families, and children of individuals with chronic pain ha...
BACKGROUND: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
Background: Parental behavior can influence how well adolescents cope with chronic pain. Previous re...
Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses o...
Chronic pain is a prevalent condition in youth, and the pain experience is strongly influenced by em...
© The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psy...
Objectives: Parental behaviour appears to influence the adjustment of children with chronic pain. Ho...
ObjectivesAdolescent chronic pain exists within a social context, affecting the lives of adolescents...
Objective Parental factors are central in the development and maintenance of chronic pain in youths...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...
Investigating possible psychosocial predictors of unexplained chronic pain in adolescents is crucial...
Parental responses to their child's pain are associated with the young person's functioning. Psychol...
Objectives: Pediatric chronic pain has often been examined from a risk perspective, and relatively l...
Initial studies examining relationships between parent behaviors and child functioning in chronic pa...
Background: Caregiving for a youth with chronic pain is associated with unique stressors. Parents ca...
Objectives: Pain disorders tend to run in families, and children of individuals with chronic pain ha...
BACKGROUND: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...