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Variability in Infant Acute Pain Responding Meaningfully Obscured By Averaging Pain Responses 

Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Flora, David; Stevens, Sara; Stevens, Bonnie; Cohen, Lindsey; Greenberg, Saul; Garfield, Hartley (Pain, 2013)
Given the inherent variability in pain responding, using an "average" pain score may pose serious threats to internal and external validity of current research findings. Using growth mixture modeling (GMM), the paper ...
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Predicting preschool pain-related anticipatory distress: the relative contribution of longitudinal and concurrent factors 

Racine, Nicole; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Flora, David; Taddio, Anna; Garfield, Hartley; Greenberg, Saul (Pain, 2016)
Anticipatory distress prior to a painful medical procedure can lead to negative sequelae including heightened pain experiences, avoidance of future medical procedures, and potential non-compliance with preventative ...
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The role of infant pain behaviour in predicting parent pain ratings 

Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Flora, David; Stevens, Bonnie; Greenberg, Saul; Garfield, Hartley (Pain and Research Management, 2014)
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual experiencing pain suggests that both characteristics of the observer (‘top down’) and characteristics of the individual in ...
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A longitudinal examination of verbal reassurance during infant immunization: Occurrence and examination of emotional availability as a potential moderator 

Racine, Nicole; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Flora, David; Garfield, Hartley; Greenberg, Saul (Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 2012)
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the associations between caregiver verbal reassurance and infant pain-related distress during immunization over the first year of life. The relationships between verbal reassurance and ...
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Predicting Maternal and Behavioural Measures of Infant Pain: The Relative Contribution of Maternal Factors 

Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Stevens, Bonnie; Cohen, Lindsey; Flora, David; Greenberg, Saul (Pain, 2007)
The Sociocommunication Model of Infant Pain (Craig and Pillai Riddell, 2003) theorizes that maternal variables influence the pained infant and that the pained infant reciprocally influences maternal responses to the ...
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A longitudinal analysis of the development of infant facial expressions in responses to acute pain: Immediate and regulatory expressions 

Ahola Kohut, Sara; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Flora, David; Oster, Harriet (Pain, 2012)
Facial expressions during infancy are important to examine as infants do not have the language skills to describe their experiences. This is particularly vital in the context of pain where infants depend solely on their ...
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An improved model for evaluating change in randomized pretest, posttest, follow-up designs 

Mara, C.; Cribbie, Robert; Flora, David; LaBrish, C.; Mills, L.; Fiksenbaum, L. (Hogrefe Publishing, 2012)
Randomized pretest, posttest, follow-up (RPPF) designs are often used for evaluating the effectiveness of an intervention. These designs typically address two primary research questions: (1) Do the treatment and control ...
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Infant Clinical Pain Assessment: Core Behavioural Cues 

DiLorenzo, Miranda; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Flora, David; Craig, Kenneth (The Journal of Pain, 2018)
Diverse behavioral cues have been proposed to be useful cues in infant pain assessment, but there is a paucity of evidence on the basis of formal psychometric evaluation to establish their validity for this purpose. We ...
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Posttraumatic stress symptoms and the diathesis-stress model of chronic pain and disability in patients undergoing major surgery 

Martin, Andrea L; Halket, Eileen; Asmundson, Gordon; Flora, David; Katz, Joel (Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2010-07)
Objectives: To (1) use structural equation modeling (SEM) to examine relationships proposed in Turk’s diathesis-stress model of chronic pain and disability as well as (2) investigate what role, if any, posttraumatic stress ...
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The relationship between caregiver sensitivity and infant pain behaviors across the first year of life. 

Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Campbell, Lauren; Flora, David; Racine, Nicole (2011)
Recent research has begun to examine discrete caregiver pain management behaviors in the infant immunization context. However, there is a dearth of research exploring more global caregiving constructs, such as emotional ...
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AuthorFlora, David (12)Pillai Riddell, Rebecca (8)Greenberg, Saul (5)Garfield, Hartley (4)Racine, Nicole (3)Stevens, Bonnie (3)Cohen, Lindsey (2)Cribbie, Robert (2)Ahola Kohut, Sara (1)Asmundson, Gordon (1)... View MoreSubjectinfant (4)acute pain (3)immunization (3)pain (3)emotional availability (2)infants (2)advanced illness (1)anticipatory distress (1)behavioral pain measures (1)behaviour (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (11)2007 - 2009 (1)Has File(s)Yes (12)

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