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American Psychological Association, Health Psychology, 5(28), p. 605-613, 2009

DOI: 10.1037/a0015202

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The association of parent behaviors, chronic pain, and psychological problems with venipuncture distress in infants: The Generation R study.

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Abstract

Parent behavior rather than psychological traits is related to increased venipuncture distress in young infants. This finding suggests that the focus should be on interventions based on behavior modification.