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مروری بر مقالات تصاویر ذهنی خود ایند مرتبط با درد و تاثیر ان بر تجربه دردPain-related automatic mental images and its impact on pain experience

  • حمیده السادات عصاریان
  • مهوش آگاه
  • حسین اسکندری
  • احمد برجعلی

مجله آنستزیولوژی و مراقبتهای ویژه ایران, , 12 January 2019 , Page 49-62
Published: 2019-01-12

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Abstract

زمینه و هدف: اخیرا به تصاویر ذهنی مرتبط با درد، در اختلال درد مزمن توجه شده است مطالعات انجام گرفته از نظر تعداد محدود اما از نظر روش شناسی، تعداد نمونه، نوع درد و مفروضات در مورد تاثیرات تصویر ذهنی تنوع قابل توجهی دارد و گزارش های متفاوتی بدست داده اند هدف از مطالعه حاضر بررسی دقیق این مطالعات به منظور تلفیق گزارش های موجود در مورد شیوع و کیفیت تصاویر ذهنی خود آیند درد و رابطه آن با درد و خلق می باشد
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عصاریان ح. ا., آگاه م., اسکندری ح., & برجعلی ا. (2019). مروری بر مقالات تصاویر ذهنی خود ایند مرتبط با درد و تاثیر ان بر تجربه دردPain-related automatic mental images and its impact on pain experience. مجله آنستزیولوژی و مراقبتهای ویژه ایران, 2(2), 49–62. Retrieved from https://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/isacc/index.php/iranesthesia/article/view/260
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