The sands of time: Adolescents' temporal perceptions of peer relationships and autonomy in the context of living with chronic pain.

Paediatric & Neonatal Pain Pub Date : 2022-01-26 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pne2.12071
Abigail Jones, Line Caes, Christopher Eccleston, Melanie Noel, Jeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert, Abbie Jordan
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The incidence of chronic and recurrent pain increases in adolescence. Prevalence of adolescent chronic pain is estimated to be 11%-44%, with approximately 5% adolescents experiencing moderate-to-severe chronic pain. Adolescents with chronic pain also report unwanted changes in emotional, social, and developmental functioning. Very little is known about how adolescents with chronic pain make sense of their development, the role of pain in that development, and how such developmental trajectories progress over time. A multi-methods qualitative study was designed to explore how adolescents make sense of their experience of chronic pain in the context of development. Nine adolescents (8 girls) aged 12-22 years old (Mean = 15.7, SD = 2.8) were recruited from a UK national pain service. Adolescents completed an interview on entering the service, and a follow-up interview 12 months later. They also completed monthly diaries in this 12-month period. Data comprised 18 interviews and 60 diary entries, which were analyzed using inductive reflexive thematic analysis. Analyses generated one overarching theme entitled "tug of war: push and pull," demonstrating developmental tension related to pain, and the cumulative impact these had over time. This overarching theme comprised two subthemes which capture these tensions across the developmental domains of peer relationships and autonomy. The first subtheme, "the shifting sands of peer relationships," explores the ever-changing closeness between self and peers. The second subtheme referred to "restricted choices" and how pain limited the participants' autonomy but that this, over time could push development forward. These results extend previous cross-sectional research on the developmental consequences of chronic pain, showing the dynamic fluctuations and alterations to developmental trajectories over time.

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时间之沙:青少年在慢性疼痛生活背景下对同伴关系和自主性的时间感知。
慢性疼痛和复发性疼痛的发病率在青少年时期有所增加。据估计,青少年慢性疼痛的发病率为 11%-44%,其中约有 5%的青少年患有中度至重度慢性疼痛。患有慢性疼痛的青少年在情绪、社交和发育功能方面也会出现不必要的变化。人们对患有慢性疼痛的青少年如何认识自己的发展、疼痛在发展中的作用以及这种发展轨迹如何随着时间的推移而发展知之甚少。我们设计了一项采用多种方法的定性研究,旨在探索青少年如何在发展过程中理解他们的慢性疼痛经历。研究从英国国家疼痛服务机构招募了 9 名 12-22 岁的青少年(8 名女孩)(平均值 = 15.7,标准差 = 2.8)。青少年在接受服务时完成了一次访谈,并在 12 个月后完成了一次随访。在这 12 个月期间,他们还填写了月度日记。数据包括 18 次访谈和 60 篇日记,采用归纳式反思主题分析法对这些数据进行了分析。分析产生了一个名为 "拉锯战:推和拉 "的总主题,展示了与疼痛有关的发展张力,以及随着时间推移产生的累积影响。这个总主题包括两个次主题,分别反映了同伴关系和自主性这两个发展领域中的紧张关系。第一个次主题 "同伴关系的风云变幻 "探讨了自我与同伴之间不断变化的亲密关系。第二个次主题提到了 "受限的选择",以及疼痛如何限制了参与者的自主性,但随着时间的推移,这可能会推动发展。这些结果扩展了之前关于慢性疼痛对发展的影响的横断面研究,显示了随着时间的推移,发展轨迹的动态波动和改变。
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