Chronic or recurrent pain is a widespread health issue that affects a large proportion of the population, including adults and children. Family factors in the development of pain have received increasing attention of late as research has shown that pain tends to run in families, A burgeoning literature has also demonstrated the influence of parental factors in children\u27s responses to chronic and laboratory pain. This review attempts to integrate: first,) the literature documenting an association between parent and child pain both within the clinical chronic pain and laboratory pain literatures; and second,) research accounting for likely mechanisms explaining the parent-child pain association. To this end, we present a conceptual model t...
Objective Parental pain catastrophizing is a construct recognized to have a significant impact on e...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
A series of questions regarding the impact of maternal chronic pain on children were addressed in th...
This study employed a mixed-method design to test sex-specific parent-child pain associations. Subje...
This study compared the psychological and physical functioning of 12 children in each of three group...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
Background: Chronic pain is one of the most prevalent health conditions, affecting up to 30% of adul...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared mother, father, and child self-reported pain sensitivity and psychos...
abstract: Child chronic pain is both common and consequential and identification of malleable risk f...
Previous research has established links between parent and child pain. However, little is known abou...
Objectives: Pain problems tend to run in families, and children of individuals with chronic pain hav...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
Numerous studies have found evidence for the role of catastrophizing about pain in adjustment to pai...
Little is known about how a child’s experience of pain affects his or her parents. Using a vignette ...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Objective Parental pain catastrophizing is a construct recognized to have a significant impact on e...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
A series of questions regarding the impact of maternal chronic pain on children were addressed in th...
This study employed a mixed-method design to test sex-specific parent-child pain associations. Subje...
This study compared the psychological and physical functioning of 12 children in each of three group...
abstract: Children's chronic pain has many contributing factors, including family environment, genet...
Background: Chronic pain is one of the most prevalent health conditions, affecting up to 30% of adul...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared mother, father, and child self-reported pain sensitivity and psychos...
abstract: Child chronic pain is both common and consequential and identification of malleable risk f...
Previous research has established links between parent and child pain. However, little is known abou...
Objectives: Pain problems tend to run in families, and children of individuals with chronic pain hav...
Pain is a common experience for children, but there can be tremendous variability in pain expressio...
Numerous studies have found evidence for the role of catastrophizing about pain in adjustment to pai...
Little is known about how a child’s experience of pain affects his or her parents. Using a vignette ...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internati...
Objective Parental pain catastrophizing is a construct recognized to have a significant impact on e...
Introduction: The Early Years period (0-5 years) is a critical time of physical, social, and emotion...
A series of questions regarding the impact of maternal chronic pain on children were addressed in th...