Investigation of Catastrophizing of Pain Reported by Parents in JIA Patients
Investigation of Biopsychosocial Characteristics According to Catastrophizing of Pain Reported by Parents in Patients Diagnosed With JIA
Hacettepe University
50 participants
Aug 4, 2025
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the primary rheumatic disease reported to affect the pediatric population. Research suggests that parents' thoughts and feelings about their child's pain, specifically with JIA diagnosis, may influence treatment compliance. Considering that this situation may also affect children's adherence to treatment, the identification and management of parents' catastrophizing of pain is emphasized as important in improving treatment outcomes. This study aimed to examine the biopsychosocial characteristics of parents of children diagnosed with JIA according to their reported catastrophizing of pain.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Between 7-18 years of age
- Diagnosed with JIA
- Individuals who volunteer to participate in the study will be included.
Exclusion Criteria3
- Having advanced heart/lung/liver/kidney disease, neurological disease, or malignancies
- Having undergone major orthopedic surgery
- Not volunteering to participate in the study
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Interventions
Scales will be applied to cases diagnosed with JIA and their parents
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NCT07185750