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  1. Understanding Pain Management Information Needs in Caregivers of Children with Arthritis
  2. Pain in Child Health from 2002 to 2015: The Early Years of an International Research Training Initiative
  3. Introducing… Solutions for Kids in Pain
  4. Conceptual complexity of gender and its relevance to pain
  5. Psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents
  6. Navigating your social media presence: Opportunities and challenges.
  7. Dyadic differences in friendships of adolescents with chronic pain compared with pain-free peers
  8. The Impact of Sleep Restriction on Daytime Functioning in School-Age Children With and Without ADHD: A Narrative Review of the Literature
  9. Youth and Parent Appraisals of Participation in a Study of Spontaneous and Induced Pediatric Clinical Pain
  10. Evaluation of an Internet-Based Behavioral Intervention to Improve Psychosocial Health Outcomes in Children With Insomnia (Better Nights, Better Days): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
  11. Expression of Pain Behaviors and Perceived Partner Responses in Individuals with Chronic Pain
  12. Boo-boos as the building blocks of pain expression: An observational examination of parental responses to everyday pain in toddlers
  13. Researching what matters to improve chronic pain care in Canada: A priority-setting partnership process to support patient-oriented research
  14. Adult judgments of children’s pain and fear during venipuncture: The impact of adult and child sex
  15. Evaluation of an Internet-Based Behavioral Intervention to Improve Psychosocial Health Outcomes in Children With Insomnia (Better Nights, Better Days): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
  16. Pain in Children with Cancer
  17. The Effect of Parental Modeling on Child Pain Responses: The Role of Parent and Child Sex
  18. Mechanisms of distraction in acute pain perception and modulation
  19. State Versus Trait: Validating State Assessment of Child and Parental Catastrophic Thinking About Children's Acute Pain
  20. Sex differences in the efficacy of psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents
  21. Systematic review of childhood and adolescent risk and prognostic factors for persistent abdominal pain
  22. The Power of a Parentʼs Touch
  23. Systematic review with meta-analysis of childhood and adolescent risk and prognostic factors for musculoskeletal pain
  24. Meeting the needs of families: facilitating access to credible healthcare information
  25. Systematic Review of Childhood and Adolescent Risk and Prognostic Factors for Recurrent Headaches
  26. A Multi-Informant Multi-Method Investigation of Family Functioning and Parent–Child Coping During Children’s Acute Pain
  27. Erratum
  28. Better Nights/Better Days—Distance Intervention for Insomnia in School-Aged Children With/Without ADHD: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  29. Pain intensity rating training
  30. Dyadic analysis of child and parent trait and state pain catastrophizing in the process of childrenʼs pain communication
  31. A Comparison of Maternal versus Paternal Nonverbal Behavior During Child Pain
  32. A comprehensive categorical and bibliometric analysis of published research articles on pediatric pain from 1975 to 2010
  33. Offspring of parents with chronic pain
  34. Far From “Just a Poke”
  35. HELPinKids&Adults Knowledge Synthesis of the Management of Vaccination Pain and High Levels of Needle Fear
  36. Interventions for Individuals With High Levels of Needle Fear
  37. Methodology for Knowledge Synthesis of the Management of Vaccination Pain and Needle Fear
  38. Pharmacological and Combined Interventions to Reduce Vaccine Injection Pain in Children and Adults
  39. Procedural and Physical Interventions for Vaccine Injections
  40. Process Interventions for Vaccine Injections
  41. Psychological Interventions for Vaccine Injections in Children and Adolescents
  42. Psychological Interventions for Vaccine Injections in Young Children 0 to 3 Years
  43. Simple Psychological Interventions for Reducing Pain From Common Needle Procedures in Adults
  44. Reply
  45. Reducing pain during vaccine injections: clinical practice guideline
  46. Impact of Threat Level, Task Instruction, and Individual Characteristics on Cold Pressor Pain and Fear among Children and Their Parents
  47. Ontogeny and phylogeny of facial expression of pain
  48. To remember is not to forget
  49. Acceptability by Parents and Children of Deception in Pediatric Research
  50. Remembering the pain of childhood
  51. Developing and Modifying Behavioral Coding Schemes in Pediatric Psychology: A Practical Guide
  52. Relevance of Water Temperature, Apparatus, and Age to Children's Pain during the Cold Pressor Task
  53. Children’s psychological and behavioral responses following pediatric intensive care unit hospitalization: the caring intensively study
  54. Parent Perceptions and Satisfaction with Inpatient Child Life Specialist Interventions and the Role of Child Temperament
  55. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Distraction and Hypnosis for Needle-Related Pain and Distress in Children and Adolescents
  56. Sex differences in experimental pain among healthy children: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  57. The Effects of Mindful Attention and State Mindfulness on Acute Experimental Pain Among Adolescents
  58. A practical guide and perspectives on the use of experimental pain modalities with children and adolescents
  59. Hospitalized Children Continue to Report Undertreated and Preventable Pain
  60. Implementation of evidence-based psychological interventions for pediatric needle pain.
  61. Training Highly Qualified Health Research Personnel: The Pain in Child Health Consortium
  62. The Role of Trait Mindfulness in the Pain Experience of Adolescents
  63. Co-bedding Between Preterm Twins Attenuates Stress Response Following Heel Lance
  64. Psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents
  65. Developmental Data Supporting Simplification of Self-Report Pain Scales for Preschool-Age Children
  66. Judging the quality of evidence in reviews of prognostic factor research: adapting the GRADE framework
  67. Lost in translation: A cautionary note about presentation of non-English measures in English-language journals
  68. Manipulating Sleep Duration Alters Emotional Functioning and Cognitive Performance in Children
  69. Caregiver accuracy in detecting deception in facial expressions of pain in children
  70. The Effects of Mindful Attention on Cold Pressor Pain in Children
  71. When does pain matter? Acknowledging the subjectivity of clinical significance
  72. Self-reported and Parent-reported Pain for Common Painful Events in High-functioning Children and Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorder
  73. Contemporary Use of the Cold Pressor Task in Pediatric Pain Research: A Systematic Review of Methods
  74. Cobedding and Recovery Time After Heel Lance in Preterm Twins: Results of a Randomized Trial
  75. The influence of children’s pain memories on subsequent pain experience
  76. Sleep Quantity and Quality in Relation to Daytime Functioning in Children
  77. The Role of State Anxiety in Children's Memories for Pain
  78. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Chronic Pain: The Problem, Research, and Practice
  79. The epidemiology of chronic pain in children and adolescents revisited: A systematic review
  80. “He Says, She Says”: A Comparison of Fathers’ and Mothers’ Verbal Behavior During Child Cold Pressor Pain
  81. Children's fear during procedural pain: Preliminary investigation of the Children's Fear Scale.
  82. Impact on Parents of Receiving Individualized Feedback of Psychological Testing Conducted with Children as Part of a Research Study
  83. Can we screen young children for their ability to provide accurate self-reports of pain?
  84. The behavioural expression of empathy to others’ pain versus others’ sadness in young children
  85. Development of a 10-Item Short Form of the Parents’ Postoperative Pain Measure: The PPPM-SF
  86. Reducing the pain of childhood vaccination: an evidence-based clinical practice guideline
  87. Reducing the pain of childhood vaccination: an evidence-based clinical practice guideline (summary)
  88. Systematic Review of Family Functioning in Families of Children and Adolescents With Chronic Pain
  89. The Cold Pressor Task: Is it an Ethically Acceptable Pain Research Method in Children?
  90. Perceptions of Healthy Children Toward Peers With a Chronic Condition
  91. When “donʼt worry” communicates fear: Childrenʼs perceptions of parental reassurance and distraction during a painful medical procedure
  92. Social Functioning and Peer Relationships in Children and Adolescents with Chronic Pain: A Systematic Review
  93. Assessing the Quality of Randomized Controlled Trials Examining Psychological Interventions for Pediatric Procedural Pain: Recommendations for Quality Improvement
  94. Co-bedding as a Comfort measure For Twins undergoing painful procedures (CComForT Trial)
  95. Children's Memory for Painful Procedures: The Relationship of Pain Intensity, Anxiety, and Adult Behaviors to Subsequent Recall
  96. Early Temperament Prospectively Predicts Anxiety in Later Childhood
  97. Response biases in preschool children's ratings of pain in hypothetical situations
  98. Inadequate pain management during routine childhood immunizations: The nerve of it
  99. Measurement of Pain in Children
  100. Psychological interventions for reducing pain and distress during routine childhood immunizations: A systematic review
  101. The frequency, trajectories and predictors of adolescent recurrent pain: A population-based approach
  102. Evidence-based Assessment of Coping and Stress in Pediatric Psychology
  103. The Role of Child Life in Pediatric Pain Management: A Survey of Child Life Specialists
  104. A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials Examining Psychological Interventions for Needle-related Procedural Pain and Distress in Children and Adolescents: An Abbreviated Cochrane Review
  105. Sex Differences in Parent and Child Pain Ratings during an Experimental Child Pain Task
  106. Evidence-based Assessment in Pediatric Psychology: Family Measures
  107. Commentary: The Importance of Sleep in Pediatric Chronic Pain--A Wake-up Call for Pediatric Psychologists
  108. Offering Parents Individualized Feedback on the Results of Psychological Testing Conducted for Research Purposes With Children: Ethical Issues and Recommendations
  109. Parental Reassurance and Pediatric Procedural Pain: A Linguistic Description
  110. Genuine, suppressed and faked facial expressions of pain in children
  111. Psychological interventions for needle-related procedural pain and distress in children and adolescents
  112. Response to the Letter to the Editor by David Champion
  113. Psychological and Family Functioning Among Children of Parents With Recurrent Headaches
  114. Reassurance can hurt: Parental behavior and painful medical procedures
  115. Bringing Pain Relief to Children
  116. Emergent pain language communication competence in infants and children
  117. The role of developmental factors in predicting young childrenʼs use of a self-report scale for pain
  118. Parent and family factors in pediatric chronic pain and disability: An integrative approach
  119. ???Ow!???: Spontaneous Verbal Pain Expression Among Young Children During Immunization
  120. Faces Scales for the Measurement of Postoperative Pain Intensity in Children Following Minor Surgery
  121. Guidelines for the cold pressor task as an experimental pain stimulus for use with children
  122. A normative analysis of the development of pain-related vocabulary in children
  123. Cognitive-behavioural treatment of recurrent abdominal pain in children: A primer for paediatricians
  124. Expression of Pain in Children With Autism
  125. Prevalence of shoulder pain in adult- versus childhood-onset wheelchair users: A pilot study
  126. The parents’ postoperative pain measure: replication and extension to 2–6-year-old children
  127. Construct Validity of the Parents' Postoperative Pain Measure
  128. The Impact of Maternal Behavior on Children's Pain Experiences: An Experimental Analysis
  129. Developmental Differences in Children's Use of Rating Scales
  130. Accuracy of Children's and Parents' Memory for a Novel Painful Experience
  131. Evaluating Treatment Outcome in an Interdisciplinary Pediatric Pain Service
  132. A comparison of faces scales for the measurement of pediatric pain: childrenʼs and parents’ ratings
  133. Biobehavioral Responses to Acute Pain in Adolescents with a Significant Neurologic Impairment
  134. Agreement Between Child and Parent Reports of Pain
  135. An intrusive impact of anchors in childrenʼs faces pain scales
  136. Coping with pain and surgery: Children’s and parents’ perspectives
  137. Self-administration of Over-the-counter Medication for Pain Among Adolescents
  138. A Randomized Trial of a Pain Education Booklet: Effects on Parents' Attitudes and Postoperative Pain Management
  139. Development and preliminary validation of a postoperative pain measure for parents