BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual experiencing pain suggests that both characteristics of the observer (‘top down’) and characteristics of the individual in pain (‘bottom up’) are influential. However, experts have opined that infant behaviour should serve as a crucial determinant of infant pain judgment due to their inability to self-report.OBJECTIVE: To predict parents’ immunization pain ratings using archival data. It was hypothesized that infant behaviour (‘bottom up’) and parental emotional availability (‘top down’) would directly predict the most variance in parent pain ratings.METHODS: Healthy infants were naturalistically observed during their two-, four-, six- and/or 12-...
The recent decline in early childhood vaccination has been attributed to negative parental attitudes...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual exp...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including fa...
For over two decades, researchers have studied the expression of pain in young infants to unlock the...
The Sociocommunication Model of Infant Pain (Craig and Pillai Riddell, 2003) theorizes that materna...
Parents play a critical role in supporting infants’ ability to manage strong emotions. Routine...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine which variables predict parental postvaccina...
The limited ability of infants to communicate their pain and to moderate their pain experience plac...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including f...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that caregivers’ beliefs pertaining to infant pain and which infant p...
Objective To determine whether caregivers with more extreme emotional availability scores en-act dif...
Objective: This study investigates effects of maternal parity, mental health and frequency of touch ...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
The recent decline in early childhood vaccination has been attributed to negative parental attitudes...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual exp...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including fa...
For over two decades, researchers have studied the expression of pain in young infants to unlock the...
The Sociocommunication Model of Infant Pain (Craig and Pillai Riddell, 2003) theorizes that materna...
Parents play a critical role in supporting infants’ ability to manage strong emotions. Routine...
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine which variables predict parental postvaccina...
The limited ability of infants to communicate their pain and to moderate their pain experience plac...
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including f...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that caregivers’ beliefs pertaining to infant pain and which infant p...
Objective To determine whether caregivers with more extreme emotional availability scores en-act dif...
Objective: This study investigates effects of maternal parity, mental health and frequency of touch ...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
The recent decline in early childhood vaccination has been attributed to negative parental attitudes...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
Pain is an inherently subjective experience and should be assessed and treated as such; however, it ...