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Table of Contents

 

Chapter 1

1

Development of the Brief Pain Inventory

1

Background

1

Developing a Measurement Model and Items 2

Test Construction Standards

3

Measurement Conceptualization: Multiple

Dimensions of Pain

3

Early Version: The Wisconsin Brief Pain

 

Questionnaire

5

The Brief Pain Inventory

6

Scoring the Brief Pain Inventory as an

 

Outcome Measure

7

Psychometric Properties of the Brief Pain

 

Inventory

8

References

11

Chapter 2

15

BPI References: Use of the BPI in Various Studies 15

Cancer Bone Pain

16

Cancer Epidemiology

20

Cancer Pain

21

Depressive Disorders

31

Fabry Disease

32

Fibromyalgia

33

HIV/AIDS

34

Minority Studies

35

Neuromuscular Pain

36

Neuropathic Pain

40

Osteoarthritis and Other Joint Diseases

42

Psychosocial Studies

45

Surgical and Procedural Pain

46

Validation Studies

49

Language Translations

58

Methods Papers

59

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Contents Brief Pain Inventory Copyright and Terms of Use Table of Contents Background Developing a Measurement Model and ItemsTest Construction Standards Early Version The Wisconsin Brief Pain Questionnaire Brief Pain InventoryScoring the Brief Pain Inventory as an Outcome Measure Test-Retest Reliability References 19, 1/2005Ref Type Report BPI References Use of the BPI in Various Studies Cancer Bone PainPage Cancer Epidemiology Cancer Pain Page Page Page Page Depressive Disorders Fabry DiseaseFibromyalgia HIV/AIDSMinority Studies Neuromuscular PainPage Neuropathic Pain Osteoarthritis and Other Joint Diseases Page Psychosocial Studies Surgical and Procedural PainPage Validation Studies Page Page Page Language Translations Methods Papers Page Page