Emotion regulation Pediatric Sensory processing sensitivity Adolescents Chronic Pain Quality of Life
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Sensory processing sensitivity, a genetically influenced trait characterized by lower sensory threshold, might be a prevalent characteristic of adolescents reporting chronic pain.
Sensory processing sensitivity in adolescents reporting chronic pain: an exploratory study
Creators
Helen Koechlin - University Children's Hospital Zurich
Carolina Donado - Boston Children's Hospital
Cosima Locher - University Hospital of Zurich
Joe Kossowsky - Boston Children's Hospital
Francesca Lionetti - Queen Mary University of London
Michael Pluess - Queen Mary University of London
Publication Details
Pain reports, Vol.8(1), pp.e1053-e1053
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Date published
01/01/2023
Identifiers
99731069402346
Academic Unit
School of Psychology
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
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