[German Pain Questionnaire for Children, Adolescents and Parents (DSF-KJ). A multimodal questionnaire for diagnosis and treatment of children and adolescents suffering from chronic pain].

Der Schmerz
S SchroederBoris Zernikow

Abstract

A multidimensional assessment of chronic pain is the most important tool for diagnosis and treatment. While the German Pain Questionnaire is routinely implemented in the treatment of adults with chronic pain, similar questionnaires are scarce for children and adolescents. It was the aim of the present study to report on the development and quality of a multimodal questionnaire assessing all relevant aspects of chronic pain in children and adolescents. The quality of the questionnaire was assessed (1) by implementing the questionnaire in a sample of children and adolescents suffering from chronic pain (aged 4-18 years), (2) by analysing missing items in the child, adolescent and parent version and (3) by analysing experts' ratings of the questionnaire. The German Pain Questionnaire for Children, Adolescents and Parents (DSF-KJ) was developed on the basis of the biopsychosocial model of chronic pain in experts' meetings. The DSF-KJ entails an assessment of sociodemographic variables, pain characteristics, triggering factors, previous pain treatment, pain-related disability and cognitive and emotional factors related to the pain experience. A total of 284 children and adolescents who presented for pain treatment in our tertiary in...Continue Reading

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