Journal of Pediatric Psychology Advance Access originally published online on May 19, 2005
Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2006 31(7):667-673; doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsj038
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Childrens Appraisal and Coping with Pain: Relation to Maternal Ratings of Worry and Restriction in Family Activities
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
All correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Tricia A. Lipani, MS, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, 436 Medical Center South, Nashville, Tennessee 23732-3571. E-mail: t.lipani{at}vanderbilt.edu.
Received April 14, 2004; revision received February 14, 2005 and April 22, 2005; accepted April 25, 2005
Objective To examine the relation of childrens pain severity, perceived pain threat, and passive coping to maternal worry and family activities. Methods We assessed pain severity, perceived threat (conceptualized as beliefs about pain seriousness and coping ability), and coping strategies in 130 patients with chronic abdominal pain. Mothers rated the impact of the childs health on maternal worry and family activities. Results Controlling for pain severity, higher pain threat was associated with maternal reports of greater worry and limitations in family activities due to the childs health. Childrens use of passive-coping strategies was not related to maternal worry or family activity limitations. Conclusions Health care providers should assess patients pain beliefs, correct misperceptions about pain seriousness, and help increase patients perceived efficacy in coping with pain.
Key words: abdominal pain; children; coping; family; pain beliefs; worry.
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