Post‐traumatic stress symptoms in children and adolescents with chronic pain: A topical review of the literature and a proposed framework for future research

Jun 9, 2016European journal of pain (London, England)

Post-traumatic stress symptoms in children and teens with long-term pain: A summary and plan for future studies

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Abstract

Existing models of paediatric chronic pain often overlook traumatic events and the development of post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS).

  • There is a lack of attention to the role of traumatic events in current models of paediatric chronic pain.
  • Existing research on the prevalence and risk of PTSS in youth with chronic pain is limited.
  • A new framework has been proposed that emphasizes individual symptoms and contextual factors relevant to chronic pain and PTSS.
  • Future research should explore the bidirectional and mutually maintaining associations between chronic pain and PTSS in children.
  • Prospective, longitudinal studies are recommended to better understand these relationships over time.

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