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- W2083070275 abstract "Prior research has demonstrated that a number of psychosocial factors have been associated with the experience of pain in children. Such factors include the family system as a context within which NLE experienced by a family member may impact other family members through the transmission of stress as well as by modeling of responses to stressors. Additionally, characteristics and behaviors of a family member, such as somatization, may be transmitted to other members through similar processes. This study examined mother-experienced NLE, mother somatization, child age and child sex in relation to children’s responses to heat and pressure laboratory pain tasks in 165 healthy mother-child dyads [84 male; 8–17 years old (M=12.1, SD=2.6)]. We also examined child-experienced NLE on child laboratory pain responses. Mothers completed standardized measures of NLE and somatization; children completed a standardized measure of NLE before undergoing laboratory pain tasks. In general linear models, maternal somatization positively predicted child ratings of heat (p=.044) and pressure (p=.021) pain intensity. A significant interaction between maternal NLE and child sex was found, with higher heat (p=.002) and pressure (p=.003) pain intensity ratings and lower heat pain tolerance (p=.015) associated with increased mother NLE for girls but not for boys. In contrast to maternal NLE, child NLE did not predict experimental pain responses (pg.05); child age was the only significant child predictor in these models, with older children reporting lower intensity ratings and showing greater tolerance for both heat and pressure laboratory pain (p<.001 for all models). These results suggest that maternal factors, such as NLE and somatization, which take place outside the pain laboratory, may influence children’s experimental pain responses. These factors warrant further exploration for their potential role in child clinical pain as well as interventions aimed at impacting child pain through addressing maternal somatization and responses to NLE." @default.
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- W2083070275 title "Maternal Negative Life Events (NLE) and somatization: Relationship to children’s laboratory pain responses" @default.
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