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Journal of Arts Psychotherapy
2017 Volume.13 No. 2 p.203 ~ p.223
Pain Color, Pain Relief Color, and Preferred Color Study in Pediatric Burn Patients
Eo Soo-Kyung

Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between pain color, pain relief color and preferred color for pediatric burn patients and general children. The result will provide basic data in the use of art therapy for pediatric burn patients. Sixty hospitalized pediatric burn patients at a burn specialized hospital and 60 children enrolled in an academy, were compared. The 120 children were all over 7 years old. For pediatric burn patients, pain color was red and, brown. Pain relief color was apricot, blue, and, yellow. There were 25 and 35 pediatric burn patients whose pain relief color matched and did not match the preferred color, respectively. For general children, the pain color was red, black, blue, purple, brown, and, orange. Then, pain relief color was green, blue, white, and, yellow. There were 10 and 50 general children whose pain relief color did and did not match the preferred color, respectively. Pain color was red for both groups with equally high percentage. Pain relief colors differed. Also, pain relief color and preferred color did not match for both groups.
KEYWORD
Pediatric Burn Patients, Pain Color, Pain Relief Color, Preferred Color
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