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Depression, anxiety and pain in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

Branimir Margetić*
Affiliation:
Neuropsychiatric Hospital “Dr. Ivan Barbot”, 44317 Popovača, Croatia
Branka Aukst-Margetić
Affiliation:
Neuropsychiatric Hospital “Dr. Ivan Barbot”, 44317 Popovača, Croatia
Ernest Bilić
Affiliation:
Department of Paediatric Rheumatology, University Hospital Zagreb, 10000Zagreb, Croatia
Marija Jelušić
Affiliation:
Department of Paediatric Rheumatology, University Hospital Zagreb, 10000Zagreb, Croatia
Lana Tambić Bukovac
Affiliation:
Department of Paediatric Rheumatology, University Hospital Zagreb, 10000Zagreb, Croatia
*
*Corresponding author. E-mail address: [email protected] (B. Margetić).
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess relations among depression, anxiety and pain in children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Pain was measured with the visual analogue scale (VAS), and depression and anxiety with depression and anxiety subscales from the Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children (TSC-C). Pain perception was significantly correlated with depression scores.

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