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Child appraisals of injustice in the context of acute and chronic pain : an interpretative phenomenological analysis
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Racial Differences in Movement-Related Appraisals and Pain Behaviors Among Adults With Chronic Low Back Pain
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Youth baseline and state pain-related injustice appraisals are associated with emotional responses of anger and sadness : an experimental study
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The influence of children’s pain-related attention shifting ability and pain catastrophizing upon negatively biased pain memories in healthy school children
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Racial disparities in observers’ attention to and estimations of others’ pain
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The relation between children's attention bias to pain and children's pain-related memory biases is moderated by parental narrative style
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The impact of parental presence on their children during painful medical procedures : a systematic review
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The effect of a pain educational video upon child pain-related memory and the moderating role of parental pain- and non-pain-attending verbalizations : an experimental lab-based study
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The impact of maternal child- and self-oriented pain-related injustice appraisals upon maternal attention to child pain, attention to anger, and pain-attending behavior
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Use of virtual reality distraction to reduce child pain and fear during painful medical procedures in children with physical disabilities in Uganda : a feasibility study
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Validity and reliability of the Dutch version of the PedsQL™ 3.0 End Stage Renal Disease Module in children with chronic kidney disease in Belgium
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The effect of robot-led distraction during needle procedures on pain-related memory bias in children with chronic diseases : a pilot and feasibility study
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Mental health outcomes among parents of children with a chronic disease during the COVID-19 pandemic : the role of parental burn-out
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The impact of parental pain-attending and non-pain-attending responses on child pain behavior in the context of cancer-related painful procedures : the moderating role of parental self-oriented distress
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The moderating role of attention control in the relationship between pain catastrophizing and negatively-biased pain memories in youth with chronic pain