• Pain Med · Feb 2019

    Pediatric Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Perspectives on Pain and Adolescent Social Functioning.

    • Elizabeth Donovan, Sarah R Martin, Kirsten Lung, Subhadra Evans, Laura C Seidman, Tara M Cousineau, Elizabeth Cook, and Lonnie K Zeltzer.
    • Department of Psychology, Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts.
    • Pain Med. 2019 Feb 1; 20 (2): 213-222.

    ObjectiveThe goal of the study was to describe the experiences of adolescents with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) from the perspective of adolescents, their parents, and health care providers who treat adolescents who have IBS.DesignThe study consisted of semistructured interviews.SettingParticipants were recruited from multidisciplinary pain clinics.SubjectsThirty-six people participated in the study: 12 adolescents, 12 parents, and 12 health care providers.ResultsTwo main themes associated with the impact of IBS on adolescents' social functioning emerged from the qualitative interview data: 1) disconnection from peers and 2) strain on family relationships, with subthemes reflecting the perspectives of adolescents, parents, and health care providers.ConclusionsParticipants in our study described that adolescents with IBS encounter significant peer- and family-related social stress. Helpful interventions may be those that focus on social support from other adolescents with similar conditions, as well as family-based therapeutic interventions.© 2018 American Academy of Pain Medicine. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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