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View article: Provider Perceptions of Perinatal Mental Healthcare Access
Provider Perceptions of Perinatal Mental Healthcare Access Open
Background The consequences of untreated perinatal mental health conditions are well‐established, yet fewer than one in five women experiencing perinatal mental health distress receive treatment. Although recommendations for evidence‐based…
View article: Equine Laboratory Performance Measures: Does Self-Reporting Assessments Reflect Student Skill Development?
Equine Laboratory Performance Measures: Does Self-Reporting Assessments Reflect Student Skill Development? Open
In the hiring process, employers look for confidence in a potential employee. This confidence is particularly important in the equine industry when a lack of confidence in one’s abilities can create safety issues for both handler and horse…
View article: The Children’s Somatic Symptoms Inventory-8: Psychometric Properties of a Brief Measure of Somatic Distress
The Children’s Somatic Symptoms Inventory-8: Psychometric Properties of a Brief Measure of Somatic Distress Open
Background: Children often present to primary and specialty care clinics with multiple somatic symptoms of nonspecific origin that can be highly distressing and prompt significant health service use. We evaluated the psychometric propertie…
View article: Chronic Pain in Autistic Youth: Clinical Prevalence and Reflections on Tailoring Evidence-Based Interventions from an Interdisciplinary Treatment Team
Chronic Pain in Autistic Youth: Clinical Prevalence and Reflections on Tailoring Evidence-Based Interventions from an Interdisciplinary Treatment Team Open
Though there is growing awareness of the overrepresentation of autistic patients in chronic pain clinics, potential adaptations for the assessment and treatment of chronic pain in this population have not yet been established. To address t…
View article: Updated recommendations on measures for clinical trials in pediatric chronic pain: a multiphase approach from the Core Outcomes in Pediatric Persistent Pain (Core-OPPP) Workgroup
Updated recommendations on measures for clinical trials in pediatric chronic pain: a multiphase approach from the Core Outcomes in Pediatric Persistent Pain (Core-OPPP) Workgroup Open
Many gaps remain in finding effective, safe, and equitable treatments for children and adolescents with chronic pain and in accessing treatments in different settings. A major goal of the field is to improve assessment of pain and related …
View article: Public health nurses for case finding, assessment and referral of community-dwelling socially isolated and/or lonely older adults
Public health nurses for case finding, assessment and referral of community-dwelling socially isolated and/or lonely older adults Open
OPINION article Front. Public Health, 22 March 2023Sec. Aging and Public Health Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1114792
View article: Smoking-dependent expression alterations in nasal epithelium reveal immune impairment linked to germline variation and lung cancer risk
Smoking-dependent expression alterations in nasal epithelium reveal immune impairment linked to germline variation and lung cancer risk Open
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in the world. In contrast to many other cancers, a direct connection to modifiable lifestyle risk in the form of tobacco smoke has long been established. More than 50% of all smoking…
View article: Interventions for Parental Anxiety in Preparation for Pediatric Surgery: A Narrative Review
Interventions for Parental Anxiety in Preparation for Pediatric Surgery: A Narrative Review Open
The preoperative experience can cause significant anxiety for both pediatric patients and their parents in the lead up to a surgical procedure. Pediatric anxiety in a preoperative setting has been shown to have significant negative downstr…
View article: Place and Pain: Association Between Neighborhood SES and Quantitative Sensory Testing Responses in Youth With Functional Abdominal Pain
Place and Pain: Association Between Neighborhood SES and Quantitative Sensory Testing Responses in Youth With Functional Abdominal Pain Open
Objective Neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) is linked to self-reported pain severity and disability but its association with evoked pain responsiveness in individuals with chronic pain remains unclear. The present study examined rela…
View article: Denying the Truth Does Not Change the Facts: A Systematic Analysis of Pseudoscientific Denial of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Denying the Truth Does Not Change the Facts: A Systematic Analysis of Pseudoscientific Denial of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Open
The level of evidence for the claim that CRPS does not exist is very weak. Published accounts concluding that CRPS does not exist, in the absence of primary evidence to underpin them, can harm patients by encouraging dismissal of patients'…
View article: Does Quantitative Sensory Testing Improve Prediction of Chronic Pain Trajectories? A Longitudinal Study of Youth With Functional Abdominal Pain Participating in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment
Does Quantitative Sensory Testing Improve Prediction of Chronic Pain Trajectories? A Longitudinal Study of Youth With Functional Abdominal Pain Participating in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Open
Objectives: Youth with functional abdominal pain (FAP) experience significant pain-related distress and functional impairment. Although quantitative sensory testing protocols have identified alterations in pain modulatory systems that dist…
View article: Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for youth with functional abdominal pain: a randomized clinical trial testing differential efficacy by patient subgroup
Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for youth with functional abdominal pain: a randomized clinical trial testing differential efficacy by patient subgroup Open
Inconsistent results of psychological treatments for pediatric functional abdominal pain (FAP) may be due to heterogeneity of patients' pain-related psychological characteristics. This randomized controlled trial tested whether statistical…
View article: Core outcome set for pediatric chronic pain clinical trials: results from a Delphi poll and consensus meeting
Core outcome set for pediatric chronic pain clinical trials: results from a Delphi poll and consensus meeting Open
Appropriate outcome measures and high-quality intervention trials are critical to advancing care for children with chronic pain. Our aim was to update a core outcome set for pediatric chronic pain interventions. The first phase involved co…
View article: Does aerobic exercise training alter responses to opioid analgesics in individuals with chronic low back pain? A randomized controlled trial
Does aerobic exercise training alter responses to opioid analgesics in individuals with chronic low back pain? A randomized controlled trial Open
We tested whether aerobic exercise training altered morphine analgesic responses or reduced morphine dosages necessary for adequate analgesia. Patients with chronic back pain were randomized to an 18-session aerobic exercise intervention (…
View article: Child Pain Intensity and Parental Attitudes toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine Predict Post-Tonsillectomy Analgesic Use
Child Pain Intensity and Parental Attitudes toward Complementary and Alternative Medicine Predict Post-Tonsillectomy Analgesic Use Open
Parental attitudes regarding pain interventions and perceptions of their child’s pain intensity likely influence the decision to administer postoperative analgesics. Our study examined the impact of daily fluctuations in child pain intensi…
View article: Adverse childhood experiences in parents of youth with chronic pain: prevalence and comparison with a community-based sample
Adverse childhood experiences in parents of youth with chronic pain: prevalence and comparison with a community-based sample Open
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are common occurrences that are related to poor health outcomes, including chronic pain, in youth and adults. Research suggests that children of parents exposed to ACEs are also at risk of…
View article: Greater Conditioned Pain Modulation Is Associated With Enhanced Morphine Analgesia in Healthy Individuals and Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain
Greater Conditioned Pain Modulation Is Associated With Enhanced Morphine Analgesia in Healthy Individuals and Patients With Chronic Low Back Pain Open
Objectives: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) protocols index magnitude of descending pain inhibition. This study evaluated whether the degree of CPM, controlling for CPM expectancy confounds, was associated with analgesic and subjective r…
View article: Subgroups of Pediatric Patients With Functional Abdominal Pain
Subgroups of Pediatric Patients With Functional Abdominal Pain Open
Objectives: Prior work in a cohort of youth with functional abdominal pain (FAP) identified patient subgroups (High Pain Dysfunctional, High Pain Adaptive, Low Pain Adaptive) that predicted differences in the course of FAP from childhood i…
View article: “My Body Hates Me”: A Qualitative Analysis of the Experience of Functional Nausea in Adolescent Girls and Their Mothers
“My Body Hates Me”: A Qualitative Analysis of the Experience of Functional Nausea in Adolescent Girls and Their Mothers Open
Nausea is a somatic sensation typically associated with the need to vomit in order to remove a toxin from the body. When nausea occurs in the absence of a specific structural cause or toxin, it is classified as a functional gastrointestina…
View article: Baseline Characteristics of a Dyadic Cohort of Mothers With Chronic Pain and Their Children
Baseline Characteristics of a Dyadic Cohort of Mothers With Chronic Pain and Their Children Open
Objectives: A growing body of research has demonstrated a robust link between parental chronic pain and child pain and psychological function. Although the association between parent and child pain is strong, there are limited data to unde…