Objective: Parental influence during children’s “everyday” pain events is under-explored, compared to clinical or experimental pains. We trialed two digital reporting methods for parents to record the real-world context surrounding their child’s everyday pain events within the family home. Methods: Parents (N = 21) completed a structured e-diary for 14 days, reporting on one pain event experienced by their child (aged 2.5–6 years) each day, and describing child pain responses, parental supervision, parental estimates of pain severity and intensity, and parental catastrophizing, distress, and behavioral responses. During the same 2-week period, a subsample of parent-child pairs (N = 9) completed digital ecological momentary assessments (EMA...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Little is known about how a child’s experience of pain affects his or her parents. Using a vignette ...
Children's heightened attention to pain and parental narrative style have been linked to the develop...
Objective: Parental influence during children’s “everyday” pain events is under-explored, compared t...
The present study used electronic diaries to examine how parent responses to their child's pain pred...
Objective: Paediatric research on ‘everyday’ pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack of app...
Limited research has addressed processes underlying parents' empathic responses to their child's pai...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
Background: Despite daily variability in children's chronic pain experiences, little is known about ...
Background: Despite daily variability in children’s chronic pain experiences, little is known about ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine which variables predict parental postvaccina...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
Background: Parental behavior can influence how well adolescents cope with chronic pain. Previous re...
The preschool period is a critical stage of emotional and social development for young children (0–5...
We investigated the function of parental attention to child pain in regulating parental distress and...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Little is known about how a child’s experience of pain affects his or her parents. Using a vignette ...
Children's heightened attention to pain and parental narrative style have been linked to the develop...
Objective: Parental influence during children’s “everyday” pain events is under-explored, compared t...
The present study used electronic diaries to examine how parent responses to their child's pain pred...
Objective: Paediatric research on ‘everyday’ pain experiences is sparse, stemming from a lack of app...
Limited research has addressed processes underlying parents' empathic responses to their child's pai...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
Background: Despite daily variability in children's chronic pain experiences, little is known about ...
Background: Despite daily variability in children’s chronic pain experiences, little is known about ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine which variables predict parental postvaccina...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
Background: Parental behavior can influence how well adolescents cope with chronic pain. Previous re...
The preschool period is a critical stage of emotional and social development for young children (0–5...
We investigated the function of parental attention to child pain in regulating parental distress and...
Parents assess and manage most of their children\u27s pain, but there is meager literature regarding...
Little is known about how a child’s experience of pain affects his or her parents. Using a vignette ...
Children's heightened attention to pain and parental narrative style have been linked to the develop...