The Inventory of Parent/Caregiver Responses to the Children's Pain Experience (IRPEDNA): Development and preliminary validation

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This paper describes the development and preliminary validation of a self-administered instrument designed to measure parents/caregivers' responses to children's pain episodes. For empirical validation purposes, a 60-item inventory was answered by 401 adults whose children's ages ranged from 6 to 16 years (mean = 10.44, and SD = 2.25 years). Factor structure and item analyses led to a 37 item inventory with three interrelated scales, namely: solicitousness (n = 15 items), discouragement (n = 10 items), and promotion of well-behaviors and coping (n = 12 items). The three scales had good internal consistency, with coefficient alphas of 0.87, 0.83 and 0.87, respectively; they also showed good criterion-related validity. © 2007.

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Huguet, A., Miró, J., & Nieto, R. (2008). The Inventory of Parent/Caregiver Responses to the Children’s Pain Experience (IRPEDNA): Development and preliminary validation. Pain, 134(1–2), 128–139. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2007.04.004

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