Defense Date
5-1-2018
Graduation Date
Summer 8-11-2018
Availability
Immediate Access
Submission Type
dissertation
Degree Name
PhD
Department
School Psychology
School
School of Education
Committee Chair
Ara J. Schmitt
Committee Member
Kara E. McGoey
Committee Member
Carol S. Parke
Keywords
idiopathic pain, chronic pain, pediatric pain, reflex neurovascular dystrophy, RND, CRPS
Abstract
The present study examined variability in treatment outcomes of children with idiopathic chronic pain. Specifically, the biopsychosocial model was used as a framework to consider the way that symptoms of depression and anxiety as well as parent response to pain contributed to the change in a child’s confidence in participating in daily activities following treatment in an inpatient chronic pain treatment program.
Language
English
Recommended Citation
Hoffman, R. (2018). Psychological and Family Variables Associated with the Treatment of Pediatric Idiopathic Pain (Doctoral dissertation, Duquesne University). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/etd/1473