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Hospitalization stress in children: sensitizer and repressor coping styles
Authors:T Field  B Alpert  N Vega-Lahr  S Goldstein  S Perry
Affiliation:Mailman Center for Child Development, University of Miami Medical School, FL 33101.
Abstract:To examine the effects of individual sensitizer/repressor coping styles on responses to hospital procedures, 56 children (mean age = 6.5 years) were observed during hospitalization for minor surgery. Although the sensitizer children, as classified by their mothers, did not differ from the repressor children on baseline measures including hospital preparation, they were more talkative, expressive, and active during hospital play observations. During blood tests and preoperative injections, the sensitizers, compared with the repressors, were reported by their mothers to observe the procedures, to seek additional information about the procedures, and to show more protest behaviors. Finally, the sensitizer children required fewer hours of intensive care.
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