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Elterliche Reaktionen auf kindlichen Schmerz
Authors:M?K?Frerker  G?Hirschfeld  M?T?Thielsch  Email author" target="_blank">T?HechlerEmail author
Institution:1.Abteilung für Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie des Kindes- und Jugendalters,Universit?t Trier,Trier,Deutschland;2.Fakult?t Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften,Hochschule Osnabrück,Osnabrück,Deutschland;3.Institut für Psychologie,Westf?lische Wilhelms-Universit?t Münster,Münster,Deutschland
Abstract:

Background

Parental reactions to their child’s pain can comprise cognitive-affective and behavioral responses. Dysfunctional responses like parental catastrophizing may lead to an aggravation of the child’s pain.

Objectives

Aims of the online-based study were (1) to psychometrically evaluate existing questionnaires into cognitive-affective (Pain Catastrophizing Scale for Parents; PCS-P) and behavioral responses (Inventar zum schmerzbezogenen Elternverhalten; ISEV-E) within a sample of 105 healthy parents, and (2) to compare their responses to existing (inter)national clinical samples and to the reactions of 80 parents with self-reported chronic pain from the general population.

Methods

The assessment of parental pain-related reactions was online-based.

Results

While the factor structure of the ISEV-E could not be replicated, the three factors of the PCS-P could be replicated. Parental catastrophizing of the healthy parents was lower compared to clinical samples. Healthy parents did not differ from parents with chronic pain from the general population.

Conclusion

The results offer a basis to grade parental catastrophizing, so that risk-groups can be identified.
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