1. Pain coping profiles in adolescents with chronic pain.
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Claar RL, Baber KF, Simons LE, Logan DE, and Walker LS
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adolescent Behavior, Child, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Male, Pain diagnosis, Pain epidemiology, Tennessee epidemiology, Adaptation, Psychological, Adolescent Psychiatry statistics & numerical data, Pain prevention & control, Pain psychology, Pain Measurement statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
This study sought to evaluate the extent to which the pain coping profiles observed by Walker and colleagues in a sample of patients with chronic abdominal pain also were evident in a sample of adolescent patients who presented to a tertiary care clinic for evaluation of a variety of diverse pain conditions. In addition, we aimed to evaluate the relation of these pain coping profiles to patients' emotional and physical functioning. Participants (n=254) were adolescent patients aged 12-17 years. Patients completed the Pain Response Inventory (PRI) as well as measures of pain, somatic symptoms, anxiety and depressive symptoms, and functional disability. Using the PRI classification algorithm developed by Walker and colleagues, we successfully classified all the patients in our sample. We also found that the pain coping profiles successfully differentiated among patients with different levels of symptoms, disability, and emotional distress, further demonstrating the external validity of these profiles. Results have implications for tailoring pain treatment interventions to patients' particular coping profiles.
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- 2008
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