在儿童慢性疼痛样本中,父母和儿童疼痛和功能之间的关系:一种混合方法。

Q4 Medicine
Subhadra Evans, Marcia Meldrum, Jennie Ci Tsao, Rebecca Fraynt, Lonnie K Zeltzer
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本研究采用混合方法设计来测试性别特异性的亲子疼痛关联。研究对象为179例11 ~ 19岁的慢性疼痛患者(平均14.34岁;(72%女性)在多学科三级诊所就诊。母亲和儿童在就诊前完成了问卷调查,包括儿童疼痛、功能和心理特征的测量。母亲们也报告了她们自己的疼痛和心理功能。在诊所访问之前,对34名母亲和儿童进行了访谈,并使用扎根理论方法进行了分析。定量数据表明,母女关系比母子关系更强。定性数据表明,女孩的疼痛和与疼痛相关的残疾与过度纠缠的母女关系和母亲疼痛模式的存在有关,而男孩的疼痛和残疾与男性疼痛模式和批评以及母亲的担忧和关怀有关。男孩和女孩在自主和遵从母亲期望方面的发展水平似乎不协调。混合方法的数据表明,母亲和父亲的参与可能与青春期男孩和女孩的慢性疼痛有明显的联系。
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Associations between parent and child pain and functioning in a pediatric chronic pain sample: A mixed methods approach.

This study employed a mixed-method design to test sex-specific parent-child pain associations. Subjects were 179 chronic pain patients aged 11-19 years (mean = 14.34; 72% female) presenting for treatment at a multidisciplinary, tertiary clinic. Mothers and children completed questionnaires prior to their clinic visit, including measures of children's pain, functioning and psychological characteristics. Mothers also reported on their own pain and psychological functioning. Interviews were conducted with a sub-sample of 34 mothers and children prior to the clinic visit and analyzed using a grounded theory approach. The quantitative data suggest stronger mother-daughter than mother-son pain relationships. The qualitative data suggest that girls' pain and pain-related disability is related to an overly enmeshed mother-daughter relationship and the presence of maternal models of pain, while boys' pain and disability is linked to male pain models and criticism and to maternal worry and solicitousness. Boys and girls appear to have developmentally incongruous levels of autonomy and conformity to maternal expectations. The mixed-method data suggest distinct trajectories through which mother and father involvement may be linked to chronic pain in adolescent boys and girls.

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International Journal on Disability and Human Development
International Journal on Disability and Human Development Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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期刊介绍: The International Journal on Disability and Human Development is a peer-reviewed journal published by Freund Publishing House (London and Tel Aviv) aimed at the scientific community interested in the broad area of ability, disability and human development. The journal provides an international forum with a holistic approach to public health issues, health and medicine, health and social policy, service aspects, developmental aspects, epidemiology, rehabilitation, family and social issues, quality of life, genetics and all other aspects of human development over the whole age spectrum.
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