Families of Children in Pain: Are Attachment and Sensory Processing Patterns Related to Parent Functioning?

Published: Apr 27, 2021
Abstract
Effective parent functioning is a key predictor of functional outcomes for children with persistent pain. It is therefore important to identify factors that support or limit functioning in parents of these children. Child and parent attachment and child sensory processing patterns have been identified as risk-factors for parent functioning in healthy samples. Our study extends current research by examining whether parent and child attachment...
Paper Details
Title
Families of Children in Pain: Are Attachment and Sensory Processing Patterns Related to Parent Functioning?
Published Date
Apr 27, 2021
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