Iranian Journal of War and Public Health

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Yousefi N, Tofangchiha S, Rahnejat A. Body Image and Shame with Adult Attachment Mediation in War-Related Amputation: A Structural Model. Iran J War Public Health 2021; 13 (1) :31-40
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1- Department of Clinical Psychology, Medical Faculty, Aja University of Medical Sciences (AUMS), Tehran, Iran
2- Department of Internal Medicine, Medical Faculty, Aja University of Medical Sciences (AUMS), Tehran, Iran , Stofangchiha@yahoo.com
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