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Psychother Psychosom · Jan 2010
ReviewFunctional abdominal pain in childhood: from etiology to maladaptation.
- Ilva Elena Schulte, Franz Petermann, and Meinolf Noeker.
- Center of Clinical Psychology and Rehabilitation Psychology, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany. ischulte@uni-bremen.de
- Psychother Psychosom. 2010 Jan 1; 79 (2): 73-86.
ObjectiveTo review the extant literature on functional abdominal pain in childhood through the lens of the developmental psychopathology perspective and to systematize research results by means of a two-stage pathway model in which the emergence of functional abdominal pain and its potential transition into a somatoform adjustment disorder is outlined.MethodsUsing electronic searches for published studies and previous reviews about functional abdominal pain.ResultsAn association of functional abdominal pain with internalizing symptoms, poor well-being of family members, major life events and daily stressors is found. The impact of stress on pain seems to be moderated by the children's coping style and their perceived competence and self-efficacy to manage the pain experience. There is evidence for the influence of modeling and operant mechanisms on pain experiences. A new term, 'somatoform adjustment disorder', and its relation to functional abdominal pain is discussed.ConclusionsIt seems that those children with functional abdominal pain who cannot adapt to the pain indeed run the risk of developing a somatoform adjustment disorder.2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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