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The Relation of Negative Life Events to Symptoms and Functioning in Adolescents and Young Adults with a Childhood History of Chronic Abdominal Pain

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The Relation of Negative Life Events to Symptoms and Functioning in Adolescents and Young Adults with a Childhood History of Chronic Abdominal Pain

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Title: The Relation of Negative Life Events to Symptoms and Functioning in Adolescents and Young Adults with a Childhood History of Chronic Abdominal Pain
Author: Kneeland, Gerianna
Abstract: This paper looks at the effects of life stress on predicting health outcomes in chronic abdominal pain patients. It also looks at whether competence moderates the effects of life stress.
Description: This thesis was completed in the honors program at Vanderbilt University under the direction of Craig Smith, Ph.D in course 2990: Honors Research.
Subject: negative life events
chronic abdominal pain
Competence
Life stress
LCSH Subject: Stress (Psychology)
Adjustment (Psychology)
Abdominal pain in children -- Psychological aspects
Stress in youth
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/4024
Date: 2010-04-07

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