Assessing psychological flexibility in patients with chronic pain: the Korean adaptation of the Brief Pain Response Inventory

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KyungHun Han
DoWan Kim
Sungkun Cho
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[1] Pusan National University,Division of Sport Science
[2] Kimchan Hospital,Department of Psychology
[3] Chungnam National University,undefined
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Quality of Life Research | 2017年 / 26卷
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Brief Pain Response Inventory; Psychological flexibility; Chronic pain; Psychometric properties; Korean;
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页码:229 / 233
页数:4
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