It takes two: The relative contributions of parent versus child‐led regulatory behaviours on toddler vaccination pain
H. G. Gennis,
D. B. Flora,
C. M. McMurtry
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPast research has established the important role of parent soothing in early childhood pain management. However, limited research has assessed children's own emerging emotion regulation strategies to reduce their pain during vaccination. The purpose of the current study was to understand the relative contributions of child‐led emotion‐regulation behaviours over and above parent regulatory behaviours and pre‐needle distress.MethodsToddler‐caregiver dyads were videotaped at their 12‐ and/or 18‐month va… Show more
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