Книга Познавая боль. История ощущений, эмоций и опыта - Роб Боддис
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Castillejos M. C. et al. Prevalence of suicidality in the European general population: a systematic review and meta-analysis // Archives of Suicide Research. 4 July 2021. Vol. 25. № 4. P. 810–828.
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Melzack R., Torgerson W. S. On the language of pain. P. 50.
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Ibid. P. 53.
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Ibid. P. 53–58.
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Melzack R. The McGill Pain Questionnaire: major properties and scoring methods // Pain. September 1975. Vol. 1. № 3. P. 283.
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Ibid. P. 288.
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Ibid. P. 294.
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Ibid. P. 296.
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Hasegawa M. et al. The McGill Pain Questionnaire, Japanese version, reconsidered: confirming the reliability and validity // Pain Research and Management. Winter 1996. Vol. 1. № 4. P. 236.
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Harrison A. Arabic pain words // Pain. February 1988. Vol. 32. № 2. P. 240, 248.
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Ketovuori H., Pöntinen P. J. A pain vocabulary in Finnish — the Finnish Pain Questionnaire // Pain. October 1981. Vol. 11. № 2. P. 247–253.
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Kiss I., Müller H., Abel M. The McGill Pain Questionnaire — German version. A study on cancer pain // Pain. May 1987. Vol. 29. № 2. P. 205, 207.
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Maiani G., Sanavio E. Semantics of pain in Italy: the Italian version of the McGill Pain Questionnaire // Pain. August 1985. Vol. 22. № 4. P. 401, 404.
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Costa L. C. M. et al. Systematic review of cross-cultural adaptations of McGill Pain Questionnaire reveals a paucity of clinimetric testing // Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. September 2009. Vol. 62. № 9. P. 934–943.
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Martineau H. Life in the Sick-Room. Boston: William Crosby, 1845. P. 19.
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Ibid. P. 24.
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Kivimäki V. Experiencing trauma before trauma. P. 100.
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Padfield D. Perceptions of Pain. Stockport: Dewi Lewis, 2003. P. 19.
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Ibid. P. 41–43.
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Honigman A. F. Enabling art: self-expression/self-harm in the work and reception of L. A. Raven // Third Text. 2014. Vol. 28. № 2. P. 177–189.
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