PARENTS AND ATHLETES PERCEIVE PAIN AND PEER RELATIONSHIPS DIFFERENTLY: EARLY RESULTS OF A PROMIS DYAD STUDY
Franklin C, Moran K, Group P, Consortium S. PARENTS AND ATHLETES PERCEIVE PAIN AND PEER RELATIONSHIPS DIFFERENTLY: EARLY RESULTS OF A PROMIS DYAD STUDY. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2021, 9: 2325967121s00064. PMCID: PMC8283379, DOI: 10.1177/2325967121s00064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchParent-proxy versionPatient-parent dyadsSports medicine clinicSports medicine patientsPeer relationship domainsAthletic TreatmentParent-child dyadsPROMIS domainsPROMIS scoresSports medicineYoung athletesSports injuriesRelationship domainMedicine patientsAthletic performanceMedicine clinicPROMISHospital systemPeer relationshipsClinical careSample t-testPatient's painAthletesUpper extremityNo significant difference
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