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The effectiveness of parental distraction during children's acute pain: The moderating effect of socioeconomic status

Background: Parental responses to children's pain shape how children interpret and cope with pain symptoms through parental modelling and operant conditioning. Evidence suggests that parental distraction is effective in reducing children's acute pain responses, but findings are inconsistent across pain tolerance, intensity and unpleasantness, and are limited to samples of primarily middle and upper-middle class families.

Tue, 01/17/2023 - 09:02