Authors
Sarah R Martin, Lonnie K Zeltzer, Laura C Seidman, Katherine E Allyn, Laura A Payne
Publication date
2020/5/1
Journal
Journal of pediatric psychology
Volume
45
Issue
4
Pages
359-369
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Objective
Pediatric chronic pain evaluation includes self-reports and/or caregiver proxy-reports across biopsychosocial domains. Limited data exist on the effects of caregiver–child discrepancies in pediatric pain assessment. In children with chronic pain, we examined associations among discrepancies in caregiver–child reports of child anxiety and depressive symptoms and child functional impairment.
Methods
Participants were 202 children (Mage=14.49 ± 2.38 years; 68.8% female) with chronic pain and their caregivers (95.5% female). Children and caregivers completed the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS) and RCADS-Parent, respectively. Children also completed the Functional Disability Inventory. Mean difference tests examined caregiver–child discrepancies. Moderation analyses examined whether associations between child self-reported …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
SR Martin, LK Zeltzer, LC Seidman, KE Allyn, LA Payne - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2020