articlePainJul 7, 2003Closed access

The child version of the pain catastrophizing scale (PCS-C): a preliminary validation

Ghent University Hospital · KU Leuven · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Catastrophizing about pain has emerged as a critical variable in how we understand adjustment to pain in both adults and children. In children, however, current methods of measuring catastrophizing about pain rely on brief subscales of larger coping inventories. Therefore, we adapted the Pain Catastrophizing Scale (Sullivan et al., 1995) for use in children, and investigated its construct and predictive validity in two studies. Study 1 revealed that in a community sample (400 boys, 414 girls; age range between 8 years 9 months and 16 years 5 months) the Pain Catastrophizing Scale for Children (PCS-C) assesses the independent but strongly related dimensions of rumination, magnification and helplessness that are…

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Keywords
  • Pain catastrophizing
  • Rumination
  • Learned helplessness
  • Psychology
  • Coping (psychology)
  • Distress
  • Clinical psychology
  • Physical therapy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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