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The Brief Pain Inventory

Copyright and Terms of Use

User Guide

The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) copyright is held by Dr. Charles S. Cleeland (1991). The copyright applies to the BPI and all its derivatives in any language.

The BPI may not be used or reproduced without permission from Charles S. Cleeland, PhD, or his designee. Fees for use may apply.

The BPI may not be modified or translated into another language without the express written consent of the copyright holder. Failure to comply may result in legal action. Permission to alter or translate the instrument may be obtained by contacting Dr. Charles S. Cleeland either by e-mail at symptomresearch@mdanderson.org or by mail at:

Charles S. Cleeland, PhD

Professor and Chair, Department of

Symptom Research

The University of Texas M. D. Anderson

Cancer Center

1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Unit 1450

Houston, Texas 77030

Visit www.mdanderson.org/departments/prg > Assessment Tools > Brief Pain Inventory for more information.

© 2009 Charles S. Cleeland All rights reserved

Charles S. Cleeland, PhD

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Contents Brief Pain Inventory Copyright and Terms of Use Table of Contents Developing a Measurement Model and Items BackgroundTest Construction Standards Brief Pain Inventory Early Version The Wisconsin Brief Pain QuestionnaireScoring the Brief Pain Inventory as an Outcome Measure Test-Retest Reliability 19, 1/2005 ReferencesRef Type Report Cancer Bone Pain BPI References Use of the BPI in Various StudiesPage Cancer Epidemiology Cancer Pain Page Page Page Page Fabry Disease Depressive DisordersHIV/AIDS FibromyalgiaNeuromuscular Pain Minority StudiesPage Neuropathic Pain Osteoarthritis and Other Joint Diseases Page Surgical and Procedural Pain Psychosocial StudiesPage Validation Studies Page Page Page Language Translations Methods Papers Page Page