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The Intergenerational Transmission of Chronic Pain from Parents to Survivors of Childhood Cancer.

Michaela PattonMehak StokoeCaitlin ForbesChidera NwarohMelanie NoelKathleen ReynoldsFiona S M Schulte
Published in: Children (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Findings suggest that survivors' parents' own pain is prevalent and is related to survivors' increased depressive symptoms and PTSS, but not anxiety, pain interference, or HRQL. Future research should explore whether parents may benefit from psychological intervention after their child has been diagnosed with cancer and how this could improve outcomes for their child.
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