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Living with chronic pain can be tough for any young person. But while some young people may experience distressing thoughts, others may not. No young person should face these problems alone. So, it's important to better understand who might be more vulnerable to distress, when, and why. That way, healthcare professionals can be there for vulnerable youth when they need it most.
In total, 70 young people with chronic pain (aged 12-19 years) will be invited to take part. Over a 30-day period, they will answer a few questions about their pain and feelings five times per day (experience sampling part) and complete three detailed surveys (at the start, in the middle, and at the end).
This will help the investigators better understand how feelings of pain and distress might change over hours, days, and weeks. Plus, it might reveal which psychological and social factors might bring about these changes.
Answering these questions is vital as it will help healthcare professionals make sure vulnerable young people get the right care at the right time.
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This study aims to address the following research questions:
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The investigators will use the repeated survey data (at day 0, 15, and 31):
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The investigators will use the experience sampling data (5x day/30 days: day 1-30) to explore:
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Verena Hinze, DPhil
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