Pediatric Pain: Biological and Social ContextPatrick J. McGrath, G. Allen Finley Social, psychological, and biological contexts affect an individual's response to pain, but the nature of familial, cultural, and ethnic factors is often obscured by stereo---typical thinking and poor methodology on the part of researchers. Contextual influences on pediatric pain merit special attention because early pain experiences potently affect later pain experiences. In this volume, international experts in pain research and treatment share their perspectives on these contextual factors and point the way toward future research. |
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... Differences between defined genetic populations of mice ( and rats ) in pain - related traits have been reported for many years ( see Belknap and O'Toole 1991 ; Mogil et al . 1996b ; Mogil 1999 ) . Especially well known are the myriad ...
... Differences between defined genetic populations of mice ( and rats ) in pain - related traits have been reported for many years ( see Belknap and O'Toole 1991 ; Mogil et al . 1996b ; Mogil 1999 ) . Especially well known are the myriad ...
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... DIFFERENCES DEPENDENT ON AGE ? The genomic DNA polymorphisms ( i.e. , allelic variants ) that give rise to strain differences in pain and analgesia traits are , of course , present at con- ception . Nonetheless , it is conceivable that ...
... DIFFERENCES DEPENDENT ON AGE ? The genomic DNA polymorphisms ( i.e. , allelic variants ) that give rise to strain differences in pain and analgesia traits are , of course , present at con- ception . Nonetheless , it is conceivable that ...
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... differences in their reactions to everyday pain and to medi- cal procedures . Attachment , as shown above , refers to the relationship of the child and caregiver . Also of importance are individual difference variables thought to be ...
... differences in their reactions to everyday pain and to medi- cal procedures . Attachment , as shown above , refers to the relationship of the child and caregiver . Also of importance are individual difference variables thought to be ...
Contents
The Animal Literature | 1 |
Current Techniques | 57 |
Social Development and Pain in Children | 81 |
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