Browsing by Subject "chronic pain"
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(2013-03-26)Department: PsychologyObjective. This study tested the Attachment-Diathesis Model of Chronic Pain (Meredith, Ownsworth, & Strong; 2008) in a group of adolescents and young adults with a history of pediatric functional abdominal pain (FAP). We ...
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(2008-06-06)Department: PsychologyChronic abdominal pain (CAP) is common in youth and has been associated with poor social and emotional adjustment. Theory and research suggest that the nature of children’s adaptation to chronic or recurrent pain is ...
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(2011-09-09)Department: PsychologySelf-efficacy has been conceptualized in two ways in the context of chronic pain—both as people’s beliefs that they can function and cope emotionally despite the pain (functional self-efficacy) and as people’s beliefs that ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2012-03)Traumatic life experiences in childhood, particularly sexual and physical assault and abuse, have been consistently related to poor physical and mental health outcomes later in life. There is some evidence linking such ...
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(2017-06-26)Department: PsychologyHaving a parent with chronic pain may confer greater risk for persistence of chronic pain from childhood into young adulthood. Social learning represents one plausible mechanism for the transmission of risk for chronic ...
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The Relation Between Parental Chronic Pain Histories and Pediatric Chronic Abdominal Pain Outcomes (2011-12-09)Department: PsychologyThis study examined the relation between parental chronic pain history and the persistence of children’s chronic abdominal pain (CAP) symptoms and impairment. We prospectively followed pediatric CAP patients (n=319) over ...