IMPORTANCE: Although attachment is associated with sensory modulation among children and adolescents and insecure attachment is associated with pain severity among adolescents, relationships among sensory modulation, attachment, and function have not previously been demonstrated in a clinical sample of children and adolescents with complex persistent pain. OBJECTIVE: To investigate relationships among sensory modulation, attachment, function, and quality of life (QOL) in a pediatric population with persistent pain. DESIGN: Cross-sectional quantitative design. From October 2015 to July 2017, all children, adolescents, and parents attending a clinic for assessment completed questionnaires and were provided information and consent forms. Those...
Chronic pain in children is an increasingly recognized clinical problem with alarmingly high prevale...
Objectives Examine whether anxiety and pain catastrophizing are distinct constructs in relation to f...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189Statement of context: Recent empirical evidence demonstrates ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory modulation patterns contribute to altered pain perception and disengagement in a...
BACKGROUND: Converging lines of evidence suggest that anxiety sensitivity and fear of pain may be im...
Objective To further understand the influence of psychological variables on pain and functioning in ...
Objective To examine whether children’s distress moderates the relationship between parental respons...
Objective To examine whether children’s distress moderates the relationship between parental respons...
Although attachment theory is not new, its theoretical implications for the pediatric chronic pain c...
Background: Potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are unfortunately common experiences among children ...
Pain during childhood and adolescents is prevalent and longstanding pain can have severe consequence...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared mother, father, and child self-reported pain sensitivity and psychos...
Pediatric chronic pain is common and can result in substantial long-term disability. Previous studie...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Chronic pain in children is an increasingly recognized clinical problem with alarmingly high prevale...
Objectives Examine whether anxiety and pain catastrophizing are distinct constructs in relation to f...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189Statement of context: Recent empirical evidence demonstrates ...
OBJECTIVES: Sensory modulation patterns contribute to altered pain perception and disengagement in a...
BACKGROUND: Converging lines of evidence suggest that anxiety sensitivity and fear of pain may be im...
Objective To further understand the influence of psychological variables on pain and functioning in ...
Objective To examine whether children’s distress moderates the relationship between parental respons...
Objective To examine whether children’s distress moderates the relationship between parental respons...
Although attachment theory is not new, its theoretical implications for the pediatric chronic pain c...
Background: Potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are unfortunately common experiences among children ...
Pain during childhood and adolescents is prevalent and longstanding pain can have severe consequence...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared mother, father, and child self-reported pain sensitivity and psychos...
Pediatric chronic pain is common and can result in substantial long-term disability. Previous studie...
Objective: Chronic pain can significantly impair functioning of children and adolescents; however, e...
Chronic pain in children is an increasingly recognized clinical problem with alarmingly high prevale...
Objectives Examine whether anxiety and pain catastrophizing are distinct constructs in relation to f...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189Statement of context: Recent empirical evidence demonstrates ...