Pain in infancy: individual differences
- PMID: 8532448
- DOI: 10.2466/pms.1995.81.1.142
Pain in infancy: individual differences
Abstract
Two patterns of reactions to painful medical procedures were found in infancy, i.e., continuous and interval patterns. Also, infants often in a good mood in everyday life (as reported by their mothers) showed pain more briefly after blood sampling, while infants often in a bad mood in everyday life showed pain longer.
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