U.S., May 21 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06981312) titled 'Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatments for Chronic Pain in Adolescents: ACT and Pain Education.' on May 02.
Brief Summary: One in four children in Sweden experiences chronic pain. For many, the pain is temporary, but for about 5% it significantly affects daily life, leading to sleep problems, school absence, and reduced physical activity. Youth with chronic pain report lower life satisfaction and overall health compared to their peers. In most cases, there is no underlying disease or injury, suggesting that chronic pain is a condition in itself, driven by dysregulation in the pain system and influenced by biological, psychologic...