OBJECTIVE: Confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate the factor structure of the Social Consequences of Pain (SCP) questionnaire in youth referred for specialty pain treatment. The existing four-factor structure (i.e., Positive Attention, Negative Attention, Activity Restriction, Privileges) was compared to an alternate three-factor structure merging Positive Attention and Privileges into a single scale (Favorable Consequences). METHODS: Participants were 373 youth (aged 8-18 years) with chronic pain referred to a tertiary pain clinic. Most participants presented with pain in the head, abdomen, legs, or back. Participants completed the SCP questionnaire at or before an intake appointment. RESULTS: Both three-factor and four-factor s...
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textabstractOBJECTIVE: To study chronic pain not caused by somatic disease in adolescents...
Pediatric pain assessment in the hospital traditionally involves the patient\u27s self-report of pai...
OBJECTIVE: Confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate the factor structure of the Social Cons...
Objective Confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate the factor structure of the Social Conse...
Objective: To examine the influence of social factors (e.g., attention, relief from responsibility) ...
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to attempt to contribute to the limited bo...
Adolescents with chronic pain report disability, distress and reduced social functioning. A clinical...
Objective: To identify common psychosocial stressors among pediatric patients and caregivers undergo...
Objective To investigate the value of pain catastrophizing in explaining pain, disability, and somat...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Objective: This study assessed the feasibility of administering a multidimensional, self-report pain...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Emerging evidence has indicated that adolescent chronic pain is a significant healthcare issue, the ...
Pediatric chronic pain is a significant problem associated with substantial functional impairment. A...
Copyright © 2013 Thomas R. Vetter et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To study chronic pain not caused by somatic disease in adolescents...
Pediatric pain assessment in the hospital traditionally involves the patient\u27s self-report of pai...
OBJECTIVE: Confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate the factor structure of the Social Cons...
Objective Confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate the factor structure of the Social Conse...
Objective: To examine the influence of social factors (e.g., attention, relief from responsibility) ...
Objective: The objective of the current investigation was to attempt to contribute to the limited bo...
Adolescents with chronic pain report disability, distress and reduced social functioning. A clinical...
Objective: To identify common psychosocial stressors among pediatric patients and caregivers undergo...
Objective To investigate the value of pain catastrophizing in explaining pain, disability, and somat...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Objective: This study assessed the feasibility of administering a multidimensional, self-report pain...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Emerging evidence has indicated that adolescent chronic pain is a significant healthcare issue, the ...
Pediatric chronic pain is a significant problem associated with substantial functional impairment. A...
Copyright © 2013 Thomas R. Vetter et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: To study chronic pain not caused by somatic disease in adolescents...
Pediatric pain assessment in the hospital traditionally involves the patient\u27s self-report of pai...