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Sex differences in parent and child pain ratings during an experimental child pain task

EC Moon, CT Chambers, A-C Larochette, K Hayton, KD Craig, PJ McGrath. Sex differences in parent and child pain ratings during an experimental child pain task. Pain Res Manage 2008;13(3):225-230.

Research in the field of pediatric pain has largely ignored the role of fathers in their children's pain experiences. The first objective of the present study was to examine the effect of the presence of mothers versus fathers on children's subjective ratings, facial expressions and physiological responses to acute pain. The second objective was to examine whether child and parent sex influence parents' proxy ratings of their children's pain. The final objective was to compare levels of agreement ...

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