“…Chronic pain exists within a social context (Williams & Craig, 2016), with the impact of adolescent chronic pain extending beyond the individual to family and peers (Forgeron et al, 2010;Jaaniste, Phupps, Lang, & Champion, 2013;Jordan, Eccleston, & Osborn, 2007). Individuals who parent an adolescent with chronic pain report low levels of healthrelated quality of life (Mano, Khan, Ladwig, & Weisman, 2011), restrictions in their social life and feelings of helplessness (Skarstein, Bergem, & Helseth, 2020), sleep disruption, (Meltzer & Moore, 2008) and elevated levels of stress, anxiety, and depression (Eccleston, Crombez, Scotford, Clinch, & Connell, 2004). Additionally, parents report feelings of helplessness regarding their inability to relieve their child's pain (Jordan et al, 2007), fear, lack of control, and believe their parenting skills are impaired (Baert et al, 2020).…”