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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