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AbstractBackground & aim:  One third of people suffer from chronic a condition frequently associated with decreased quality of life and high levels of psychological distress. This study was conducted to examine the effectiveness of Meditation for pain management on pscho-social performance of 18-65 years old women with chronic low back pain )CLBP(.Materials and method:  In this Qusi experimental study, 26 volunteer female patients with CLBP referred to physical therapy, Akhavan hospital, attending a clinical assessment for treatment of chronic pain recruited using convenience sampling. Then they were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups (13 persons in each group). Both groups completed Roland and Morris Disability Questionnaire, Self-efficacy Questionnaire )PSEQ( and Depression Stress Scale)Dass-21(. Meditation for pain management intervention was lasted approximately 8 weeks. focus of this program is on awareness enhancement, attention to cognitive and emotional factors and behavioral activation finally. control group did not receive any psychological intervention..Data was analyzed by spss-15.Finding:  The result of covariance analysis indicated that the disability caused by pain significantly reduced )p=0/00( and pain self-efficacy increased in intervention group (p=0/04(. 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