Cultural Components of Pain: The Arab-American Child
Author:
Huda Abu-Saad a
| Affiliation: | a Department of Physiological Nursing, University of California School of Nursing, San Francisco |
DOI:
10.3109/01460868409009047
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
Issues in Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing,
Volume
7,
Issue
2 &
3
January
1984
, pages 91
- 99
Subjects:
Pediatric Nursing;
Pediatrics & Child Health;
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(English)
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Abstract
To determine how school-age children from Arab-American cultural group perceive, describe, and respond to painful experiences, 27 children, 8 to 12 years of age, were interviewed. Information was elicited regarding causative factors and word descriptors of pain, feelings, and coping strategies when in pain. Arab-American children could identify sources of pain, use words to describe their pain, and identify coping strategies that are culturally derived to help them deal with their pain.
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