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Children's self-reports of fear and pain levels during needle procedures.

Lena HedénLouise von EssenGustaf Ljungman
Published in: Nursing open (2019)
The needle-related fear level was reported to be as high as the needle-related pain level (mean VAS: 14 mm and 12 mm, respectively, N = 90). With fear as the dependent variable, age and pain were significantly associated and explained 16% of the variance. With pain as the dependent variable, fear was significantly associated and explained 11% of the variance. A post hoc analysis indicated that younger children reported their fear levels to be higher than their pain levels.
Keyphrases
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