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School functioning and chronic pain: a review of methods and measures
Ayala Y Gorodzinsky1, Keri R Hainsworth, Steven J Weisman
1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA. gorodzi2@uwm.edu
Objective:
School functioning is among the most important life domains impacted by chronic pain. This review provides a summary of the measures currently used by researchers to assess school functioning in children with chronic pain.
Methods:
We conducted a systematic review of the literature on school absenteeism and school functioning in children and adolescents with pain. Searches were restricted to a time frame including January 1985 to December 2010.
Results:
Fifty-three articles are reviewed: all include some form of assessment of school absenteeism or school functioning as part of the study outcome measures. Of the 53 articles, 26 assessed school absenteeism and 27 assessed an aspect of school functioning; 14 of these 27 articles assessed both.
Conclusions:
Understanding the comprehensive impact of pain on school functioning will require improvements in our current assessment methods.

