Objective: The aim of this study was to describe how different adolescents experience and manage pain in their daily life, with a focus on their use of over-the- counter analgesics. More specifically, the aim was to explore different patterns among the adolescents in pain descriptions, in the management of pain, in relationships with others, and in their daily life. Design: Qualitative semistructured interviews on experiences with pain, pain management and involvement of family and friends during pain. Pain and stress management strategies and attachment theory will be in focus for interpretations. Participants and setting: 25 participants aged 15 – 16-years from six different junior high schools, both genders, with and without immigrant ba...
Having chronic pain can affect a child's development in many ways from hindering everyday functionin...
Objective: Adolescents independently self-medicate for a variety of recurrent pain types (e.g. muscl...
Abstract Background Recurrent pain is a common complaint among adolescents. Children learn to resolv...
Objective The aim of this study was to describe how different adolescents experience and manage pain...
Background Use of over-the-counter analgesics among adolescents has increased marked...
Background: The use of over-the-counter analgesics (OTCAs) in adolescents is increasing and this is ...
Objectives More adolescents report pain now than previously. In Norway, episodic pain problems have ...
Pain problems are a rapidly growing health problem found among both children and adolescent, and abo...
Chronic pain is common among Swedish adolescents, and stress is an independent factor in the onset a...
Purpose Around 15%–30% of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) experience persistent or chronic pain....
Purpose Around 15%–30% of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) experience persistent or chronic pain....
ADOLESCENTS´ VIEWS ON SELF MEDICATION WITH OTC ANALGESICS INVESTIGATED BY FOCUS GROUP INTERVIEWS Ba...
Background and aims Persistent (chronic) pain is a common phenomenon in adolescents. When young peo...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To study chronic pain not caused by somatic disease in adolescents...
Having chronic pain can affect a child\'s development in many ways from hindering everyday functioni...
Having chronic pain can affect a child's development in many ways from hindering everyday functionin...
Objective: Adolescents independently self-medicate for a variety of recurrent pain types (e.g. muscl...
Abstract Background Recurrent pain is a common complaint among adolescents. Children learn to resolv...
Objective The aim of this study was to describe how different adolescents experience and manage pain...
Background Use of over-the-counter analgesics among adolescents has increased marked...
Background: The use of over-the-counter analgesics (OTCAs) in adolescents is increasing and this is ...
Objectives More adolescents report pain now than previously. In Norway, episodic pain problems have ...
Pain problems are a rapidly growing health problem found among both children and adolescent, and abo...
Chronic pain is common among Swedish adolescents, and stress is an independent factor in the onset a...
Purpose Around 15%–30% of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) experience persistent or chronic pain....
Purpose Around 15%–30% of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) experience persistent or chronic pain....
ADOLESCENTS´ VIEWS ON SELF MEDICATION WITH OTC ANALGESICS INVESTIGATED BY FOCUS GROUP INTERVIEWS Ba...
Background and aims Persistent (chronic) pain is a common phenomenon in adolescents. When young peo...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To study chronic pain not caused by somatic disease in adolescents...
Having chronic pain can affect a child\'s development in many ways from hindering everyday functioni...
Having chronic pain can affect a child's development in many ways from hindering everyday functionin...
Objective: Adolescents independently self-medicate for a variety of recurrent pain types (e.g. muscl...
Abstract Background Recurrent pain is a common complaint among adolescents. Children learn to resolv...