Sociodevelopmental Challenges Faced by Young People with Chronic Pain: A Scoping Review.

Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Abigail JonesAbbie Jordan

Abstract

Map the current literature investigating autonomy development, identity development, and peer relationships in young people aged 10-24 years with chronic pain. A scoping review method was used to systematically search four databases (APA PsycNET, PubMed, Web of Science, and Cinahl) for peer-reviewed articles. Search results were screened against inclusion and exclusion criteria to ensure they met the objective. Eligible papers were assessed for quality, their data relating to the objective were extracted, and results are synthesized. Searches returned 3,815 papers after the removal of duplicates, with 42 papers included in the full review. The majority of papers investigated peer relationships (86%). Fewer papers investigated autonomy (43%) and identity (21%) development. Included papers were mostly quantitative (64%), with fewer qualitative (34%) and mixed-methods papers (2%). Overall, we found bidirectional relationships between chronic pain in young people, their social development, and a range of functional outcomes. However, the mechanisms underlying these relationships remain relatively unexplored. Review results are mapped onto the model proposed by Palermo et al. (2014). Guided by this model, clinical treatment for youn...Continue Reading

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