peer reviewedThe present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child avoidance behaviour, and the moderating role of dimensions comprising child and parental catastrophizing about pain (ie, rumination, magnification, and helplessness). Participants were 59 children (31 boys) aged 10-16 years and one of their parents (41 mothers). Children performed a dot-probe task in which child facial pain displays of varying pain expressiveness were presented. Child avoidance behaviour was indexed by child pain tolerance during a cold-pressor task. Children and parents completed measures of child and parent pain catastrophizing, respectively. Findings indicated that both the nature of child selective attention t...
Children's heightened attention to pain and parental narrative style have been linked to the develop...
This study considered the attentional functioning of adolescents with varying levels of pain catastr...
This study considered the attentional functioning of adolescents with varying levels of pain catastr...
The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child a...
The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child a...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...
Background Children's negatively biased pain-related memories (i.e. recalling pain as being more int...
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...
Background Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselves...
This experiment investigated the effects of child catastrophic thinking and parental presence on the...
Parental attention to their child’s pain is modulated by threat-value of pain 2 OBJECTIVE: The prese...
Children's heightened attention to pain and parental narrative style have been linked to the develop...
This study considered the attentional functioning of adolescents with varying levels of pain catastr...
This study considered the attentional functioning of adolescents with varying levels of pain catastr...
The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child a...
The present study investigated selective attention to pain in children, its implications for child a...
The attentional demand of pain has primarily been investigated within an intrapersonal context. Litt...
The present study examined existing communal and operant accounts of children's pain behavior by loo...
Background Children's negatively biased pain-related memories (i.e. recalling pain as being more int...
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...
Background Children of chronic pain patients run greater risk for developing chronic pain themselves...
This experiment investigated the effects of child catastrophic thinking and parental presence on the...
Parental attention to their child’s pain is modulated by threat-value of pain 2 OBJECTIVE: The prese...
Children's heightened attention to pain and parental narrative style have been linked to the develop...
This study considered the attentional functioning of adolescents with varying levels of pain catastr...
This study considered the attentional functioning of adolescents with varying levels of pain catastr...