Journal of Pediatric Psychology Advance Access originally published online on October 12, 2006
Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2007 32(4):393-399; doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsl036
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Temperament and Pain Reactivity Predict Health Behavior Seven Years Later
University of Northern British Columbia
All correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Elizabete M. Rocha, Department of Psychology, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George BC V2N 4Z9 Canada. E-mail: rochae{at}unbc.ca.
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Objective Minor illnesses and major diseases are affected by individual, environmental, and social factors. We sought to determine if children's temperament and pain reactivity (individual response styles) measured in kindergarten are related to future health behavior. Methods Seven-year follow-up measures of health behavior were gathered in 42 children (mean age M = 11 years) who participated in a previous study of pain reactivity and somatization. Current health behavior was compared with children's pain reactivity and temperament measured in kindergarten. Results Pain reactivity in kindergarten was associated with children's self-reports of somatization 7 years later, independent of their temperament. Temperament was related to children's self-reports of somatization and to maternal reports of health care utilization and psychosocial health status. Conclusions Early response styles (i.e., heightened pain reactivity and difficulty adjusting) may indicate risk for increased health care utilization and poorer health and well-being later in childhood.
Key words: child; health; pain; somatization; temperament.
Received August 30, 2005; revision received October 22, 2005; revision received April 3, 2006; revision received July 30, 2006; accepted September 14, 2006
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