Background: Little is known about the association between parental chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) and occurrence of CMP in the adult offspring. The main objective of this study was to assess the parent-offspring association of CMP, and also to examine possible modifying effects of age and sex. Methods: The study includes 11 248 parent-offspring trios from the Norwegian HUNT Study with information on parental CMP obtained in 1995–97 and offspring CMP obtained in 2006–08. Logistic regression was used to calculate adjusted odds ratios (ORs) for offspring CMP associated with parental CMP. Results: Maternal and paternal CMP was associated with 20-40% increased odds of CMP in sons and daughters. Both sons and daughters had an OR of 1.6 (95% C...
Background: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
This study compared the psychological and physical functioning of 12 children in each of three group...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1 Stian Lydersen,1 Marit S Indredavik1,2 1Regional Centre for Child and Yout...
Background: Pain is a complex subjective sensation and is considered to be a huge global health conc...
The main objectives of the current study was i) to prospectively examine if chronic musculoskeletal ...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is an increasing health problem in the western society, and knowl...
Background: Parental chronic pain has been associated with adverse outcomes in offspring. However,...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that the children of parents with chronic pain are a...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate possible associations between parental chro...
Emerging evidence suggests that MSK should be viewed from a biopsychosocial perspective and consider...
Emerging evidence suggests that MSK should be viewed from a biopsychosocial perspective and consider...
Objectives To investigate the influence of parental chronic spinal pain on prognosis of chronic spin...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1,2 Stian Lydersen,2 Ingunn Ranøyen,2,3 Wendy Nilsen,4 Marit S Indred...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
Offspring of parents with chronic pain may be at risk for poorer outcomes than offspring of healthy ...
Background: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
This study compared the psychological and physical functioning of 12 children in each of three group...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1 Stian Lydersen,1 Marit S Indredavik1,2 1Regional Centre for Child and Yout...
Background: Pain is a complex subjective sensation and is considered to be a huge global health conc...
The main objectives of the current study was i) to prospectively examine if chronic musculoskeletal ...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is an increasing health problem in the western society, and knowl...
Background: Parental chronic pain has been associated with adverse outcomes in offspring. However,...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that the children of parents with chronic pain are a...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate possible associations between parental chro...
Emerging evidence suggests that MSK should be viewed from a biopsychosocial perspective and consider...
Emerging evidence suggests that MSK should be viewed from a biopsychosocial perspective and consider...
Objectives To investigate the influence of parental chronic spinal pain on prognosis of chronic spin...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1,2 Stian Lydersen,2 Ingunn Ranøyen,2,3 Wendy Nilsen,4 Marit S Indred...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
Offspring of parents with chronic pain may be at risk for poorer outcomes than offspring of healthy ...
Background: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
This study compared the psychological and physical functioning of 12 children in each of three group...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1 Stian Lydersen,1 Marit S Indredavik1,2 1Regional Centre for Child and Yout...