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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 92
Page 3
... effects often depend on the stage of maturation at which the adverse experience or noxious stimulation occurs . Thus , windows of vulner- ability for long - term modification depend on the maturational stage of the nociceptive circuitry ...
... effects often depend on the stage of maturation at which the adverse experience or noxious stimulation occurs . Thus , windows of vulner- ability for long - term modification depend on the maturational stage of the nociceptive circuitry ...
Page 23
... effects on the neurobiol- ogy of these systems , this distinction between effects on pain as separate from effects on other aspects of development has been primarily for the convenience of researchers grappling conceptually with the ...
... effects on the neurobiol- ogy of these systems , this distinction between effects on pain as separate from effects on other aspects of development has been primarily for the convenience of researchers grappling conceptually with the ...
Page 49
... effects of cues differ depending on the nature of the stressor . Recently , Pijlman and colleagues ( 2002 ) examined long - term behavioral effects of cues to physical versus emotional stressors in adult rats . Presenting a cue prior to ...
... effects of cues differ depending on the nature of the stressor . Recently , Pijlman and colleagues ( 2002 ) examined long - term behavioral effects of cues to physical versus emotional stressors in adult rats . Presenting a cue prior to ...
Contents
The Animal Literature | 1 |
Current Techniques | 57 |
Social Development and Pain in Children | 81 |
Copyright | |
6 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
accreditation activity adolescents adult analgesia analgesic Anand KJS anesthesia assessment associated Behav birth weight cancer cancer pain caregiver childhood cancer children with cancer children's pain chronic pain clinical cognitive coping Craig KD cultural developmental differences disease dorsal horn drugs early effects emotional ethnic factors Familial Mediterranean fever fibromyalgia Finley Fitzgerald function gene genetic gestational age Grunau guidelines headache human hyperalgesia IASP Press illness behavior impact induction influence interaction interventions Ljungman long-term maternal McGrath PJ mechanisms mice midazolam Mogil morphine neonatal neonatal pain nerve neurons neuropathic pain NICU nociceptive opioids pain behavior pain experience pain in children pain management pain relief Pain Research pain response pain sensitivity pain-related palliative care parental behavior parental presence patients Pediatr Psychol pediatric pediatric pain psychological rats receptor reported role sensory social spinal stress symptoms temperament term-born tion treatment variables venipuncture VLGA World Health Organization