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This study explored children's self-assessment of the pain experience. Using a 10 cm scale with the ends marked 'I have no pain' and 'I have very severe pain,' school-age children rated the severity of their pain. The pain scale responses were related to physiologic parameters; body, facial, and vocal indicators of pain; and word descriptors of pain while controlling for the effects of medications given. Both the magnitude of chi-square values and the measures of association supported the validity of the pain scale as an indicator of the pain level of school-age children.
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Huda Abu‐Saad
American University of Beirut
Pain
University of California, San Francisco
University of San Francisco
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1bf062ea84844e355f337c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/0304-3959(84)90836-4
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