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8.Newshan G, Lefkowitz M. Transdermal fentanyl for chronic pain in AIDS: a pilot study. J Pain Symptom Manage 21(1): 69- 77, 1/2001.

9.Simmonds MJ, Novy D, Sandoval R. The differential influence of pain and fatigue on physical performance and health status in ambulatory patients with human immunodeficiency virus. Clin J Pain 21(3): 200-206, 5/2005.

10.Smith MY, Egert J, Winkel G, Jacobson J. The impact of PTSD on pain experience in persons with HIV/AIDS. Pain 98(1-2): 9- 17, 7/2002.

11.von Gunten CF, Eappen S, Cleary JF, Taylor SG, Moots P, Regevik N, Cleeland C, Celia D. Flecainide for the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain: A Phase II trial. Palliat Med 21(8): 667-672, 2007.

Minority Studies

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2.Castel LD, Abernethy AP, Li Y, Depuy V, Saville BR, Hartmann KE. Hazards for pain severity and pain interference with daily living, with exploration of brief pain inventory cutpoints, among women with metastatic breast cancer. J Pain Symptom Manage 34(4): 380-392, 10/2007.

3.Castel LD, Saville BR, Depuy V, Godley PA, Hartmann KE, Abernethy AP. Racial differences in pain during 1 year among women with metastatic breast cancer: a hazards analysis of interval-censored data. Cancer 112(1): 162-170, 1/2008.

4.Cleeland CS, Gonin R, Baez L, Loehrer P, Pandya KJ. Pain and treatment of pain in minority patients with cancer. The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group Minority Outpatient Pain Study. Ann Intern Med 127(9): 813-816, 11/1997.

5.Meghani SH, Keane A. Preference for analgesic treatment for cancer pain among African Americans. J Pain Symptom Manage 34(2): 136-147, 8/2007.

6.Poleshuck EL, Giles DE, Tu X. Pain and depressive symptoms among financially disadvantaged women's health patients. J Womens Health (Larchmt ) 15(2): 182-193, 3/2006.

Neuromuscular Pain

1.Abe Y, Miyashita M, Ito N, Shirai Y, Momose Y, Ichikawa Y, Tsuji S, Kazuma K. Attitude of outpatients with neuromuscular diseases in Japan to pain and use of analgesics. J Neurol Sci 267(1-2): 22-27, 4/2008.

2.Ang D, Kesavalu R, Lydon JR, Lane KA, Bigatti S. Exercise- based motivational interviewing for female patients with fibromyalgia: a case series. Clin Rheumatol 26(11): 1843-1849, 11/2007.

3.Babic-Naglic D. [The diagnostics of chronic musculoskeletal pain]. Reumatizam 54(2): 32-36, 2007.

4.Breuer B, Pappagallo M, Knotkova H, Guleyupoglu N, Wallenstein S, Portenoy RK. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, two-period, crossover, pilot trial of lamotrigine in patients with central pain due to multiple sclerosis. Clinical Therapeutics 29(9): 2022-2030, 9/2007.

5.Bryce TN, Norrbrink C, Cardenas DD, Dijkers M, Felix ER, Finnerup NB, Kennedy P, Lundeberg T, Richards JS, Rintala DH, Siddall P, Widerstrom-Noga E. From the 2006 NIDRR SCI measures meeting - Pain after spinal cord injury: An evidence- based review for clinical practice and research. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 30(5): 421-440, 2007.

6.Chae J, Yu DT, Walker ME, Kirsteins A, Elovic EP, Flanagan SR, Harvey RL, Zorowitz RD, Frost FS, Grill JH, Fang ZP. Intramuscular electrical stimulation for hemiplegic shoulder pain: a 12- month follow-up of a multiple-center, randomized clinical trial. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 84(11): 832-842, 11/2005.

7.Chae J, Ng A, Yu DT, Kirsteins A, Elovic EP, Flanagan SR, Harvey RL, Zorowitz RD, Fang ZP. Intramuscular electrical stimulation for shoulder pain in hemiplegia: does time from stroke onset predict treatment success? Neurorehabil Neural Repair 21(6): 561-567, 11-12/2007.

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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