高口答案 08 昂立版 
  首页 / 新闻
 


投票:学口译,你会网上报名培训班课程么?






 

热点链接


快来订阅!邮箱里的老师

推荐口译培训机构

上海新东方
上海交大外院培训
资料下载




昂立版:08春季高口听力原文Section 1-Spot dictation
来源   时间 5个月前  阅读 2236 次  字体 [    ]   [收藏]  [划词   ]  评论 0 条
08春季高口听力原文Section 1-Spot dictation

Spot dictation:

Today we will talk about what other effects watching TV might produce on children. Children should be discouraged from watching a lot of television. Many experts and parents agree. But there is at least one circumstance when that might be beneficial, muting pain. A recent study conducted by Italian researchers found that children who viewed cartoons immediately preceding and during blood tests experienced less pain than children whose mothers attempted to distract them during the procedure or children whose mothers were at present but did not interact with them.

The research led by Carlo Brown MD at the University of Sienna is published in the Archives of Disease in Childhood. 69 children participated in the study. None received any type of anesthesia. The children and their mothers determine their pain scores. Both the groups whose mothers attempted to distract them form the blood tests and those whose mothers simply observed reported substantially higher pain ratings than the group who watched the cartoons. For that group, the levels of pain were less and the children were better able to tolerate the pain they did experience.

One of the possible explanations is that children might have picked up on their mothers anxiety during the procedures, exacerbating their perception of pain. The higher pain level reported by children during mothers’ efforts at distraction shows the difficulty mothers have in interacting positively at a difficult moment in their children’s life, the authors write. However, they stress that the mother’s presence still provided benefits, noting that the children would appreciate not being left alone during the procedures. Indeed, children state that having their parent present provides the most comfort when in pain, say the authors.

Another possibility offered for consideration is the notion that the pleasure of watching TV might release pain-quelling endorphins. Endorphins, biochemical compounds produced by the pituitary gland resemble opiates in their ability to produce analgesia and a sense of well-being. In other words, they might function as natural pain killers. In any case, the study results suggest that health workers should consider allowing children to watch TV during painful procedures to minimize their distress.
来源:昂立教育口译集结号专题

>>马上申请08沪江口译奖学金
>>进入翻译版参加08口译有奖调查





(责编:Helen)
沪江口译频道,最权威的口译站