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Associations between attachment and pain: From infant to adolescent
2019
SAGE Open Medicine
Pain experience is a negative complex phenomenon influenced by several mechanisms. Attachment processes may affect the way in which individuals experience and signal pain. Hence, in the last two decades, the role of attachment quality has drawn attention in pain research and practice. However, previous reviews on this topic focused on adulthood and/or specific types or pain. We conducted a narrative review examining the association between attachment and different pain conditions from infancy
doi:10.1177/2050312119877771
pmid:31555442
pmcid:PMC6753515
fatcat:xdyx4mqdsfd2dpx6b2gt2tpf2i