(Mobile book) PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS IN RECURRENT ABDOMINAL PAIN: An examination of autonomic regulation
• Ph.D, Elizabeth Bigham •
| #17023388 in Books | 2009-09-11 | Original language:English | 8.66 x.15 x5.91l, | File Name: 3639198662 | 64 pages
||About the Author|Dr. Bigham (2003, Alliant International University) is a health psychologist with interests in the psychophysiology of health, pain, and disability. She joined the California State University San Marcos faculty in 2004 and is in clinical pra
Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) is the cause of disruption of daily activities/missed school days, overutilization of healthcare, unnecessary surgeries, and anxiety in 10 to 15% of children. Its etiology is not clearly understood, however, the success of several clinical protocols suggests that autonomic disregulation is a factor. This study compared autonomic activity, including heart rate variability (HRV), in forty-one children between the ages of five and se...
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