204 Jaumal of Pain and S~rnp~~rn
Conesoutite adult patient8 disgnorod aa Psychogcnio pain disord,z (DSN ) w,te intcnirwcd to eliait -,,raronrl pain ohoractrrl&.ior. Patbats with o~::d~~n rlro roportin& pain symptom IMB identified. Tha dmmrlptioa or pain in tha par&a anb ttsir childron VWJ oonparrdq The drWla Wm. O0mctea on PO itiorimtion shrot. feurotlo trDit8, how fho pBrruts h8ndlrd their Child’8 pain and the parent’61 roeponrr to their ohild’s p~ia were 0180 0iicitOa. Thirty oit childron belonging to rrsontesn pain pPtiants six of there childron had rocuerent poia aompl5ints, s?omr two foumlor. All had haadaahe. bae of tbm ~hildmn had carpmod to 3 out of tkr 30 UOn-p8iB ahildren. Tbrrr m&r childssn had
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psychu~ucial and spiritual life context, aa influenced by their parent6 and close Iemily necks. Health professionals dealing with pediatric pain need “to undereland. appreciete and edopt where eppf;p;lf;te thm values, belief&.. end life pra’BOticasul other then
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