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A 'dyadic dance': pain catastrophizing moderates the daily relationships between parent mood and protective responses and child chronic pain

机译:一种“二元舞”:痛苦灾难性调节母体情绪和保护反应与儿童慢性疼痛之间的日常关系

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Children's experience of chronic pain is influenced by the psychological and behavioural responses of their parents. However, the majority of research has been cross-sectional, precluding examination of how these dynamic relationships unfold over time. This study used a microlongitudinal design to examine the daily relationships between parent mood and protective responses and child chronic pain. We also examined the moderating roles of child and parent pain catastrophizing to determine how the affective-motivational context may alter the influence of parent factors. Participants included 95 youth with idiopathic chronic pain (M-age = 14.08; 71.6% female) and their parents. At baseline, parents and youth reported on their catastrophic thinking about child pain. For 7 consecutive days, parents completed daily assessments of their mood and protective responses, while youth completed assessments of their pain intensity, unpleasantness, and interference. Multilevel path analyses were conducted. At a daily level, greater parent protectiveness significantly predicted higher youth pain unpleasantness, interference, and intensity; more negative parent mood significantly predicted higher youth pain intensity and unpleasantness. Higher baseline youth pain catastrophizing predicted a stronger daily association between parent mood and youth pain unpleasantness and intensity. Higher baseline parent pain catastrophizing predicted a weaker daily association between parent protectiveness and youth pain interference. Findings suggest that parent mood and protective responses are dynamic, daily predictors of child pain. Findings also underscore the importance of addressing parents' daily mental health and protectiveness, among youth with chronic pain, and suggest different intervention targets depending on levels of child and parent catastrophizing.
机译:儿童慢性疼痛的经验受到父母的心理和行为反应的影响。然而,大多数研究一直是横断面,妨碍这些动态关系如何随时间展开的检查。本研究使用了微控制器设计来检查父母情绪和保护反应与儿童慢性疼痛之间的日常关系。我们还研究了儿童和父母疼痛灾难性的调节作用,以确定情感激励的背景如何改变父因素的影响。参与者包括95青年,具有特发性慢性疼痛(M岁= 14.08; 71.6%的女性)及其父母。在基线,父母和青年报告他们对儿童痛苦的灾难性思考。连续7天,父母完成了对他们的情绪和保护反应的每日评估,而青年完成评估他们的疼痛强度,令人不快和干扰。进行多级路径分析。在日常水平,更高的父母保护性显着预测青少年疼痛令人不快,干扰和强度更高;更多的负父母情绪显着预测了更高的青年疼痛强度和令人不快性。较高的基线青年疼痛灾难性地预测了母体情绪和青少年疼痛令人不快和强度之间的更强烈的日常关联。较高的基线父母疼痛灾难性地预测父母保护和青年疼痛干扰之间的日常间关联较弱。调查结果表明,母体情绪和保护反应是动态的,儿童疼痛的每日预测因子。调查结果也强调了致力于慢性疼痛的青少年致力于父母日常心理健康和保护性的重要性,并根据儿童水平和父母灾难性的水平建议不同的干预目标。

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