Background: A growing body of research suggests that the children of parents with chronic pain are at risk for internalizing symptoms. The mechanisms of such associations have not been as thoroughly examined. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether adolescents’ social competence mediates the association between parental chronic pain and offspring internalizing symptoms as well as whether these associations are moderated by adolescent gender. Methods: The current study was based on cross-sectional data from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study (HUNT 3), a Norwegian population-based health survey conducted in 2006–2008. The present sample comprised adolescents who had both parents participating (n=9,681). Structural equation modeli...
In this thesis, several psychosocial factors associated with internalizing symptoms in adolescence w...
Literature on chronic pain has identified alexithymia, depression and marital difficulties as charac...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1,2 Stian Lydersen,2 Ingunn Ranøyen,2,3 Wendy Nilsen,4 Marit S Indred...
Background: Parental chronic pain has been associated with adverse outcomes in offspring. However,...
Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emoti...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate possible associations between parental chro...
Investigating possible psychosocial predictors of unexplained chronic pain in adolescents is crucial...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1 Stian Lydersen,1 Marit S Indredavik1,2 1Regional Centre for Child and Yout...
Background: Chronic pain is one of the most prevalent health conditions, affecting up to 30% of adul...
Investigating possible psychosocial predictors of unexplained chronic pain in adolescents is crucial...
Objective: Parental responses influence children\u27s pain; however, the specific role of parental b...
BACKGROUND: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
Background: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
Background: Little is known about the association between parental chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP...
In this thesis, several psychosocial factors associated with internalizing symptoms in adolescence w...
Literature on chronic pain has identified alexithymia, depression and marital difficulties as charac...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1,2 Stian Lydersen,2 Ingunn Ranøyen,2,3 Wendy Nilsen,4 Marit S Indred...
Background: Parental chronic pain has been associated with adverse outcomes in offspring. However,...
Background: Parental chronic illness is associated with an elevated risk for developing social-emoti...
Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate possible associations between parental chro...
Investigating possible psychosocial predictors of unexplained chronic pain in adolescents is crucial...
Jannike Kaasbøll,1 Stian Lydersen,1 Marit S Indredavik1,2 1Regional Centre for Child and Yout...
Background: Chronic pain is one of the most prevalent health conditions, affecting up to 30% of adul...
Investigating possible psychosocial predictors of unexplained chronic pain in adolescents is crucial...
Objective: Parental responses influence children\u27s pain; however, the specific role of parental b...
BACKGROUND: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
Background: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
Background: Little is known about the association between parental chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP...
In this thesis, several psychosocial factors associated with internalizing symptoms in adolescence w...
Literature on chronic pain has identified alexithymia, depression and marital difficulties as charac...
Recent research has demonstrated that parental behaviors have an important impact upon child and ado...