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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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A cross-sectional examination of the relationships between caregiver proximal soothing and infant pain over the first year of life 

Campbell, Lauren; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Greenberg, Saul; Garfield, Hartley (Pain, 2013)
Although previous research has examined the relationships between caregiver proximal soothing and infant pain, there is a paucity of work taking infant age into account, despite the steep developmental trajectory that ...
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Infant pain-regulation as an early predictor of childhood temperament 

Stevens, Sara; Racine, Nicole; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Horton, Rachel; Garfield, Hartley; Greenberg, Saul (2013)
BACKGROUND: There is considerable variability in infants’ responses to painful stimuli, including facial and vocal expressions. This variability in pain-related distress response may be an indicator of temperament ...
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Naturalistic Parental Pain Management During Immunizations over the First Year of Life: Observational Norms from the OUCH Cohort 

Lisi, Diana; Campbell, Lauren; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Garfield, Hartley; Greenberg, Saul (Pain, 2013)
No research to date has descriptively catalogued what parents of healthy infants are naturalistically doing to manage their infant's pain over immunization appointments across the first year of life. This knowledge, in ...
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Toy-mediated distraction: Clarifying the role of the agent of distraction and pre-needle distress 

Hillgrove-Stuart, Jessica; Pillai Riddell, Rebecca; Horton, Rachel; Greenberg, Saul (Pain and Research Management, 2013)
BaCkGRound: Distraction has recently gained attention as a technique that may help reduce acute pain in infants and toddlers; however, results remain equivocal. It appears that these mixed results stem from a variety ...

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AuthorGreenberg, Saul (5)Pillai Riddell, Rebecca (5)Garfield, Hartley (4)Campbell, Lauren (2)Horton, Rachel (2)Stevens, Sara (2)Cohen, Lindsey (1)Flora, David (1)Hillgrove-Stuart, Jessica (1)Lisi, Diana (1)... View MoreSubjectinfant (4)pain (3)pain management (2)parent (2)regulation (2)acute pain (1)distraction (1)immunization (1)infant acute pain (1)infant development (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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