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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 21.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Pract Pediatr Psychol. 2013 Sep 1;1(3):214–226. doi: 10.1037/cpp0000026

Table 1.

Participant & Group Characteristics (n=53)

Variable Frequency
Number of families 42
Relationship to patient (n=53)
 Mother 75.5%
 Father 24.5%
Ethnicity
 White (Non-Hispanic) 88.7%
 Hispanic 11.3%
Child's pain location
 Lower extremity (-ies) 60.4%
 Upper extremity 5.7%
 Mixed upper/lower and/or back 30.1%
 Torso 3.8%
Is the child's pain neuropathic?
 Yes 62.3%
 No 37.7%
Child's pain duration (months) median= 10
range= 2–144
Number of modules completed (n=53)
 1 49.1%
 2 28.3%
 3 17.0%
 4 5.7%
Participant lateness
 Pain Journey (n=26) 7.7%
 Social Atom (n=27) 7.4%
 Invisible Support (n=19) 10.5%
 Letter to Future Self (n=23) 26.1%

Note. Some parents alternated weeks attending the program; therefore, there are less family units than there are parents.