Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain and the moderating role of child's facial pain expressiveness and induced threat. Methods: Sixty-two parents (49 mothers; 13 fathers) of schoolchildren observed their child undergoing painful and nonpainful heat trials and were requested to rate the presence of pain after each trial. Painful versus nonpainful trials were signaled by the presence of either a yellow or blue circle; one color served as a cue for possible pain delivery (i.e., conditioned pain cue), whereas the other served as a cue for a nonpainful trial. A subsequent visual search task (VST) assessed attention to pain cues by asking parents to identify a target presented within t...
BACKGROUND: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
peer reviewed, The present study investigated the moderating role of parental pain-related attention...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
Parental attention to their child’s pain is modulated by threat-value of pain 2 OBJECTIVE: The prese...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
Limited research has addressed processes underlying parents' empathic responses to their child's pai...
We investigated the function of parental attention to child pain in regulating parental distress and...
Children's heightened attention to pain and parental narrative style have been linked to the develop...
peer reviewedThe present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implication...
The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child a...
Background Children's negatively biased pain-related memories (i.e. recalling pain as being more int...
BACKGROUND: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
peer reviewed, The present study investigated the moderating role of parental pain-related attention...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
Objective: The present study investigated parental attention and sensitivity to their child's pain a...
Parental attention to their child’s pain is modulated by threat-value of pain 2 OBJECTIVE: The prese...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
Limited research has addressed processes underlying parents' empathic responses to their child's pai...
We investigated the function of parental attention to child pain in regulating parental distress and...
Children's heightened attention to pain and parental narrative style have been linked to the develop...
peer reviewedThe present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implication...
The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child a...
Background Children's negatively biased pain-related memories (i.e. recalling pain as being more int...
BACKGROUND: Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselve...
peer reviewed, The present study investigated the moderating role of parental pain-related attention...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...