Assessing the experience and impact of pain in adolescents with chronic pain is necessary to guide both individual treatment and to inform treatment development. Ideally, to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the impact of pain, assessment should be multidimensional, should be sensitive to contextual variables, and should allow for multiple informants (in particular, parents). The purpose of this study was to develop a standardized parent-report measure of chronic pain in adolescents, the Bath Adolescent Pain Questionnaire – Parent report (BAPQ-P). Participants included 222 adolescents with chronic pain and their parents recruited from two specialty clinics in the UK. The adolescents completed a battery of self-report inventories relat...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents is common; approximately 5% of children and adolescents rep...
Parental responses to their child's pain are associated with the young person's functioning. Psychol...
Background Pain is a common experience in adolescence, with up to 44% of adolescents reporting chron...
Chronic pain causes significant problems in the lives of many adolescents, considerably affecting th...
Chronic pain has widespread deleterious effect on the lives of adolescents and their parents, affect...
When an adolescent has chronic pain many aspects of a parent's life can be affected, including their...
Chronic pain is common in adolescents and can have adverse effect on diverse areas of their lives in...
Objective To examine the use of instruments which assess the functioning of individuals who parent a...
In Iceland there are no measures available that capture, in one scale, the multidimensional negative...
Objective To examine the use of instruments which assess the functioning of individuals who parent a...
Instruments for measuring pain-related problems in adolescents with chronic pain are sparse, especia...
Objective To review the use of instruments to assess the impact of adolescent chronic pain, focussin...
Pediatric pain assessment in the hospital traditionally involves the patient\u27s self-report of pai...
Objective To review the use of instruments to assess the impact of adolescent chronic pain, focussin...
Emerging evidence has indicated that adolescent chronic pain is a significant healthcare issue, the ...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents is common; approximately 5% of children and adolescents rep...
Parental responses to their child's pain are associated with the young person's functioning. Psychol...
Background Pain is a common experience in adolescence, with up to 44% of adolescents reporting chron...
Chronic pain causes significant problems in the lives of many adolescents, considerably affecting th...
Chronic pain has widespread deleterious effect on the lives of adolescents and their parents, affect...
When an adolescent has chronic pain many aspects of a parent's life can be affected, including their...
Chronic pain is common in adolescents and can have adverse effect on diverse areas of their lives in...
Objective To examine the use of instruments which assess the functioning of individuals who parent a...
In Iceland there are no measures available that capture, in one scale, the multidimensional negative...
Objective To examine the use of instruments which assess the functioning of individuals who parent a...
Instruments for measuring pain-related problems in adolescents with chronic pain are sparse, especia...
Objective To review the use of instruments to assess the impact of adolescent chronic pain, focussin...
Pediatric pain assessment in the hospital traditionally involves the patient\u27s self-report of pai...
Objective To review the use of instruments to assess the impact of adolescent chronic pain, focussin...
Emerging evidence has indicated that adolescent chronic pain is a significant healthcare issue, the ...
Chronic pain in children and adolescents is common; approximately 5% of children and adolescents rep...
Parental responses to their child's pain are associated with the young person's functioning. Psychol...
Background Pain is a common experience in adolescence, with up to 44% of adolescents reporting chron...