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Brief Report: Psychosocial Factors and Pediatric Noncardiac Chest Pain
2009
Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Objective To investigate the associations between children's perceived chest pain severity, somatization symptoms, depressive symptoms, anxiety sensitivity, and maternal somatization symptoms in children and adolescents with noncardiac chest pain (NCCP). Methods Measures of chest pain and psychosocial functioning were collected from 35 participants (M age ¼ 12.5 years, 54% female) with NCCP and their parents during evaluation at cardiology clinics. Results Among children presenting for cardiac
doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsp020
pmid:19321718
fatcat:374yk256jrfndhh43pldmmvqum