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Pain is not over when the needle ends: the role of child attention to pain and parental pain attentive behaviour for child pain memory
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Parental narrative style moderates the relation between pain-related attention and memory biases in youth with chronic pain
Aline Wauters
Dimitri Van Ryckeghem
Melanie Noel
Kendra Mueri
Sabine Soltani
Tine Vervoort
A1
Journal Article
in
PAIN
2024
The relation between children's attention bias to pain and children's pain-related memory biases is moderated by parental narrative style
Aline Wauters
Tine Vervoort
Melanie Noel
Emma Rheel
Dimitri Van Ryckeghem
A1
Journal Article
in
BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY
2022