학술논문

Pain and coping strategies in juvenile idiopathic arthritis / Smerte og smertemestring ved juvenil idiopatisk artritis
Document Type
Journal Article
Artikel
Source
Ugeskrift for Laeger. 170(8):636
Subject
Adaptation, Psychological / Psykologisk anpassning
Arthritis, Juvenile -- psychology / Juvenil artrit -- psykologi
Child / Barn
Comparative Study / Jämförande studie
Humans / Människa
Pain -- psychology / Smärta -- psykologi
Problem Solving / Problemlösning
Surveys and Questionnaires / Kartläggning och enkäter
Self Concept / Självuppfattning
Pain Threshold / Smärttröskel
Language
Danish
ISSN
0041-5782
Abstract
Pain is one of the primary symptoms of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). JIA patients have reduced pain tolerance and pain threshold compared to healthy controls. In children with JIA the greater use of coping strategies such as problem-solving, positive self-statements and distraction consistently have predicted less arthritis-related pain, even after controlling for relevant medical and demographic variables. Interventions specifically designed to modify maladaptive pain coping strategies and pain-related health beliefs may be effective in reducing pain in children with JIA.