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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/01.ajp.0000130160.40974.f5" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">http://doi.org/10.1097/01.ajp.0000130160.40974.f5</a>
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Psychological, behavioral, and family characteristics of pediatric patients with chronic pain: a 1-year retrospective study and cluster analysis
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The Clinical Journal Of Pain
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2005
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PedPal Lit; Adolescent Child Chronic Disease Cluster Analysis Comorbidity; another with relatively low scores on distress and disability; as well as demographic and pain characteristic information. A cluster analysis was conducted to identify 3 distinct subgroups of patients to replicate similar studies of adult chronic pain sufferers. RESULTS: Overall; Diagnosis; epidemiology/psychology Pain/classification/; epidemiology/psychology Prevalence Retrospective Studies Risk Assessment/; Family Relations Female Humans Male Massachusetts/epidemiology Mental Disorders/; mean scores were within population norms on measures of distress and family functioning; with somatic symptoms at a level of clinical significance. The cluster analysis identified the 3 subgroups that were strikingly similar to those identified in adult chronic pain populations: one with high levels of distress and disability
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Scharff L; Langan N; Rotter N; Scott-Sutherland J; Schenck C; Tayor N; McDonald-Nolan L; Masek B
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1097/01.ajp.0000130160.40974.f5" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">10.1097/01.ajp.0000130160.40974.f5</a>
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2005
2005
Adolescent Child Chronic Disease Cluster Analysis Comorbidity
another with relatively low scores on distress and disability
as well as demographic and pain characteristic information. A cluster analysis was conducted to identify 3 distinct subgroups of patients to replicate similar studies of adult chronic pain sufferers. RESULTS: Overall
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epidemiology/psychology Pain/classification/
epidemiology/psychology Prevalence Retrospective Studies Risk Assessment/
Family Relations Female Humans Male Massachusetts/epidemiology Mental Disorders/
Journal Article
Langan N
Masek B
McDonald-Nolan L
mean scores were within population norms on measures of distress and family functioning
PedPal Lit
Rotter N
Scharff L
Schenck C
Scott-Sutherland J
Tayor N
The Clinical Journal Of Pain
with somatic symptoms at a level of clinical significance. The cluster analysis identified the 3 subgroups that were strikingly similar to those identified in adult chronic pain populations: one with high levels of distress and disability