Self‐reported sensitivity to pain in early and moderately‐late preterm‐born adolescents: A community‐based cohort study
Abstract We aimed to compare ratings of self‐reported and parent‐reported pain sensitivity between early preterm (EP), moderately‐late preterm (MLP), and full‐term (FT) adolescents. For EP adolescents, we aimed to determine whether pain sensitivity was associated with early‐life events. EP (n = 68,...
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Main Authors: | Nienke H. vanDokkum (Author), Marlou L. A. deKroon (Author), Sijmen A. Reijneveld (Author), Arend F. Bos (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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