2021
DOI: 10.3390/children8020089
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Familial and Genetic Influences on the Common Pediatric Primary Pain Disorders: A Twin Family Study

Abstract: The primary pain disorders of childhood are highly prevalent but have infrequently been studied collectively. Genetic influences have been suggested to be causally implicated. Surveys were sent to 3909 Australian twin families, assessing the lifetime prevalence of growing pains, migraine, headache, recurrent abdominal pain, low back pain, and persistent pain (not otherwise specified) in pediatric twins and their immediate family members. Comparisons between monozygous (MZ) and dizygous (DZ) twin pair correlati… Show more

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“…Twin individuals registered with Twins Research Australia (TRA) who had completed other childhood pain disorders twin family case–control studies were recruited for the current study. 3 , 15 Female twin pairs were aged between 10 and 22 years. Mothers and non‐twin eldest sisters of twin pairs were also invited to participate.…”
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“…Twin individuals registered with Twins Research Australia (TRA) who had completed other childhood pain disorders twin family case–control studies were recruited for the current study. 3 , 15 Female twin pairs were aged between 10 and 22 years. Mothers and non‐twin eldest sisters of twin pairs were also invited to participate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following pain disorders were assessed via questionnaires in earlier phases of this research: growing pains (GP), non‐migraine headache, migraine, recurrent abdominal pain (RAP), persistent pain (including fibromyalgia) and RLS. 3 , 15 , 16 Respondents were classified as meeting criteria for iron deficiency if they endorsed both screening questions: ‘have you ever had iron deficiency?’ and ‘did a doctor diagnose it?’ The empirically derived anxious/depressed syndrome subscale of the Achenbach System was used to assess the presence of anxiety and depression within the previous six months. 15 …”
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