Parent cognitive, behavioural, and affective factors and their relation to child pain and functioning in pediatric chronic pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Pain
Theresa J DonnellyToby R O Newton-John

Abstract

Previous studies have demonstrated that parental cognitive, behavioral, and emotional factors are related to child functioning in children and adolescents with chronic pain. This is particularly important to understand how to potentially enhance the efficacy of psychological interventions for children by incorporating interventions targeting parents. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to identify the specific parent factors that have been examined in the literature and to quantify the associations observed between parent factors and child pain and disability. A search of the electronic databases EMBASE, PsychINFO, Medline, and PubMed was conducted, using search terms related to chronic pain, pediatric population, and parents. Fifty-four studies met criteria and were included in the review. Parent pain catastrophizing and protective behavior were the most commonly assessed parental constructs in the literature. Meta-analyses were conducted for associations between parent pain catastrophizing, parent protective behaviors, parent anxiety and depression, and parent stress associated with parenting a child with chronic pain with child pain, disability, school functioning, and emotional functioning. Correlation coeffi...Continue Reading

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