Bottom-up or top-down?: The role of child and parent chronic pain and anxiety in the context of parental catastrophizing and solicitousness.
Maren K WallrathJulian RubelIsgard OhlsCüneyt DemiralayTanja HechlerPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2019)
This study increases our knowledge on modulating factors on maladaptive parental reactions such as parental pain-related catastrophizing towards their children in pain. According to our findings, it is not the child variables, that is (parental perception of) child chronic pain or anxiety that modulate parental reactions but parent factors, particularly parent anxiety. Thus, parent anxiety should be regularly assessed and addressed during pain treatment of adult populations, and in interventional studies in children with chronic pain and their parents with chronic pain and anxiety symptoms.