%0 Journal Article %T A GROUP FOR PARENTS OF YOUTH WITH CHRONIC PAIN: RATIONALE, STRUCTURE, CONTENT, AND PRELIMINARY OUTCOME DATA %J Archive of "Paediatrics & Child Health". %D 2018 %R 10.1093/pch/pxy054.004 %X Parenting a youth with chronic pain can be challenging and have a significant impact relationally, emotionally and financially on caregivers (Palermo, 2000; Lewandowski et al., 2010). There is a growing literature indicating that parent emotions (e.g., anxiety, depression), cognitions (e.g., coping, pain catastrophizing), and behaviours (e.g., attending to pain symptoms) can moderate a childĄ¯s adjustment to chronic pain (Logan & Scharff, 2005; Palermo et al., 2014; Palermo & Eccleston, 2008). Therefore, intervening with parents of youth with chronic pain is believed to foster better outcomes regarding childrenĄ¯s functioning (e.g., school attendance; Coakley & Wihak, 2017) %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5961381/