From: The MAPP research network: design, patient characterization and operations
Instrument | Subscales |
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Complex Multi-Symptom Inventory (CMSI) (Diagnostics of co-morbid functional disorders and overall symptom burden) | 1. Fibromyalgia |
2. Chronic fatigue syndrome | |
3. Irritable bowel syndrome | |
4. Vulvadynia | |
5. Migraine | |
6. Temporomandibular disorders | |
7. Past year total symptom burden | |
Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) (General clinical pain) | 1. Severity |
2. Interference | |
3. Medications | |
4. Relief from medications | |
5. Body map: overall | |
6. Body map: male genital | |
7. Body map: female genital | |
Short Form-12 (Functional status) | 1. Physical status |
2. Physical role status | |
3. Bodily pain | |
4. General health | |
5. Energy/vitality | |
6. Social functioning | |
7. Mental health | |
8. Role limitations (emotional) | |
9. Composite physical (PCS) | |
10. Composite mental health (MCS) | |
PROMIS: Fatigue | 1. Total score (t-score) |
PROMIS: Sleep disturbance | 1. Total score (t-score) |
Multiple Abilities Self-Report Questionnaire (MASQ) (Perceived cognitive problems) | 1. Language ability |
2. Visio-spatial ability | |
3. Verbal memory | |
4. Visual memory | |
5. Attention/concentration | |
Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) | 1. Total score |
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale | 1. Depressive symptoms (HADS:D) |
2. Anxiety Symptoms (HADS:A) | |
PROMIS: Anger | 1. Total score (t-score) |
Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS) | 1. Positive affect |
2. Negative affect | |
3. Affect balance | |
International Personality Item Pool (IPIP) | 1. Neuroticism |
2. Extroversion | |
3. Agreeableness | |
4. Conscientiousness | |
5. Openness to experience | |
Coping Strategies Questionnaire (Catastrophizing scale) | 1. Cat score |
Beliefs in Pain Control Questionnaire (BPCQ) | 1. Internal locus of control |
2. Powerful doctors (external locus) | |
3. Chance (external locus) | |
Childhood Traumatic Events Scale (CTES) Recent Traumatic Events Scale (RTES) | 1. Age of each trauma |
2. Intensity of each trauma | |
3. Confiding in others for each trauma |