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42789
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Kerns, R.D., Turk, D.C., & Rudy, T.E. (1985). The West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (WHYMPI/MPI). Measurement Instrument Database for the Social Science. Retrieved 30.08.2020, from www.midss.ie Primary use / Purpose: The West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (WHYMPI/MPI) is designed to provide a brief, psychometrically-sound, and comprehensive assessment of the important components of the chronic pain experience. The instrument is recommended for use as part of behavioral and psychological assessment strategies in the evaluation of chronic pain patients in a clinical or research setting. Background: The West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (WHYMPI/MPI; Kerns, Turk, and Rudy, 1985) is a 52-item, 12-scale inventory that is divided into three parts. Part I includes five scales designed to measure important dimensions of the chronic pain experience including; 1) perceived interference of pain in vocational, social/recreational, and family/marital functioning, 2) support or concern from spouse or significant other, 3) pain severity, 4) perceived life control, and 5) affective distress. Part II assesses patients’ perceptions of the degree to which spouses or significant others display Solicitous, Distracting or Negative responses to their pain behaviors and complaints. Part III assesses patients’ report of the frequency with which they engage in four categories of common everyday activities; Household Chores, Outdoor Work, Activities Away from Home, and Social Activities. In addition to the individual scale scores, a General Activity scale score, obtained from the combination of all four activity scale scores, has been recommended for some purposes (Turk & Rudy, 1990). Patient’s responses to WHYMPI items are made on a 7-point scale. Psychometrics: Kerns, Turk and Rudy (1985) demonstrated that the internal reliability coefficients of all WHYMPI scales range from .70 to .90; the test-retest reliabilities of these scales over a 2-week interval range from .62 to .91. The validity of the WHYMPI has been supported by the results of confirmatory and exploratory factor analytic procedures. The procedures revealed that the WHYMPI scales were significantly correlated with several criterion measures of anxiety, depression, marital satisfaction, pain severity, and health locus of control. Digital Object Identifier (DOI): http://dx.doi.org/10.13072/midss.256 Compendium: Reference: Kerns, R.D., Turk, D.C., & Rudy, T.E. (1985). The West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (WHYMPI). Pain, 23, 345-356. Language: English Contact Name and Address: Robert D. Kerns, Ph.D. Chief, Psychology Service VA Connecticut HCS, 950 Campbell Avenue West Haven, CT 06516. Copyright: Copyright © 1985, Robert D. Kerns, Dennis C. Turk, and Thomas E. Rudy. 1. Origin: The instrument is original. It is theoretically linked to the cognitive-behavioral conceptualization of chronic pain (Turk et al., 1983) and health assessment (Turk & Kerns, 1985). 2. Purpose: The West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (WHYMPI/MPI) is designed to provide a brief, psychometrically-sound, and comprehensive assessment of the important components of the chronic pain experience. 3. Population: The WHYMPI has been demonstrated to be applicable across a variety of clinical pain conditions including chronic low back pain, temporomandibular disorders, headaches (Turk & Rudy; 1988; 1990), fibromyalgia (Turk et al., 1996), and cancer pain (Turk et al., 1998a). The WHYMPI has been demonstrated to be sensitive to change following rehabilitation (Kerns & Haythornthwaite, 1988; Kerns, Turk, Holzman & Rudy, 1986; Turk et al., 1993; Turk et al., 1998b). Its brevity, validity/reliability, self-report nature and ease of scoring make it ideal for both clinical and research purposes. The WHYMPI has been used cross culturally and has been translated into several languages including Swedish (Bergstrom et al., 1999), Dutch (Lousberg et al., 1999), German (Flor et al., 1990), Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Icelandic, and Japanese. 4. Administration: Rater: The WHYMPI is a self-report questionnaire that may be administered by a qualified therapist or research assistant. Time required: 20 minutes Training: Individuals administering the WHYMPI should have an understanding of the subscales and how they relate to the cognitive-behavioral perspective of pain. Scoring: Hand scored. Part I Interference: (Question 2+3+4+8+9+13+14+17+19)/9 Support: (Question 5+10+15)/3 Pain Severity: (Question 1+7+12)/3 Life-Control: (Question 11+16)/2 Affective Distress: (6-Question 6) +18+20)/3 Part II Negative Responses: (Question 1+4+7+10)/4 Solicitous Responses: (Question 2+5+8+11+13+14)/6 Distracting Responses: (Question 3+6+9+12)/4 Part III Household Chores: (Question 1+5+9+13+17)/5 Outdoor Work: (Question 2+6+10+14+18)/5 Activities Away from Home: (Question 3+7+11+15)/4 Social Activities: (Question 4+8+12+16)/4 General Activity: (Sum of all questions in Part III)/18 *** To account for sporadic missing data, sums should be divided by the number of non-missing items. Any scale with more than 25% of its items missing should be considered missing. 5. Description: The WHYMPI (Kerns, Turk, and Rudy, 1985) is a 52-item, 12-scale inventory that is divided into three parts. Part I includes five scales designed to measure important dimensions of the chronic pain experience including; 1) perceived interference of pain in vocational, social/recreational, and family/marital functioning, 2) support or concern from spouse or significant other, 3) pain severity, 4) perceived life control, and 5) affective distress. Part II assesses patients’ perceptions of the degree to which spouses or significant others display Solicitous, Distracting or Negative responses to their pain behaviors and complaints. Part III assesses patients’ report of the frequency with which they engage in four categories of common everyday activities; Household Chores, Outdoor Work, Activities Away from Home, and Social Activities. In addition to the individual scale scores, a General Activity scale score, obtained from the combination of all four activity scale scores, has been recommended for some purposes (Turk & Rudy, 1990). Patient’s responses to WHYMPI items are made on a 7-point scale. 6. Coverage: The instrument is recommended for use as part of behavioral and psychological assessment strategies in the evaluation of chronic pain patients in a clinical or research setting. 7. Reliability: Kerns, Turk and Rudy (1985) demonstrated that the internal reliability coefficients of all WHYMPI scales range from .70 to .90; the test-retest reliabilities of these scales over a 2-week interval range from .62 to .91. 8. Validity: The validity of the WHYMPI has been supported by the results of confirmatory and exploratory factor analytic procedures. The procedures revealed that the WHYMPI scales were significantly correlated with several criterion measures of anxiety, depression, marital satisfaction, pain severity, and health locus of control 9. Responsiveness: Studies have demonstrated the sensitivity of the WHYMPI to improvements in pain and functioning (Kerns & Haythornthwaite, 1988; Kerns, Turk, Holzman & Rudy, 1986; Turk et al., 1993; Turk et al., 1998b); the ability of several of its scales to discriminate level of depressive symptom severity (Kerns & Haythornthwaite, 1988); the viability of the Pain Severity and Activity scales as brief and reliable measures of pain intensity and adaptive functioning (Holmes & Stevenson, 1990; Rudy, Turk, Kubinski, & Zaki, 1995); and the predictive utility of the Part II scales in the role of social interaction in the maintenance of pain and disability (Kerns, Haythornthwaite, Southwick, & Giller, 1990; Faucet & Levine, 1991). 10. Strengths: The strengths of the WHYMPI are its brevity, ease of administration, demonstrated reliability and validity, face validity and patient acceptance, and demonstrated utility in multiple clinical and research investigations. 11. Weakness: One weakness of the WHYMPI is that the Life-Control subscale is comprised of only two items. 12. Bibliography:
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Measurement Instrument Database for the Social Science (MIDSS)
The West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (WHYMPI/MPI)
- StudyEvent: ODM
Descripción
When you answer questions in the following pages about “your significant other”, always respond in reference to the specific person you just indicated above.
Alias
- UMLS CUI-1
- C0682323
Descripción
A. In the following 20 questions, you will be asked to describe your pain and how it affects your life. For each question is a scale to record your answer. Read each question carefully and then choose a number on the scale for that question to indicate how that specific question applies to you.
Alias
- UMLS CUI-1
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI-2
- C1280500
- UMLS CUI-3
- C0376558
Descripción
current pain level
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0518087
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0521116
Descripción
pain interference daily activities
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0001288
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,3]
- C0518214
Descripción
pain ability to work
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C4274891
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0030193
Descripción
Retired for other reasons
Tipo de datos
boolean
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C3840932
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0035345
Descripción
pain quality of life
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0518214
Descripción
Support significant other
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C1521721
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0682323
- UMLS CUI [1,3]
- C0030193
Descripción
Overall mood past week
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0026516
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C2987125
Descripción
Pain severity past week
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C1507013
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C2987125
Descripción
pain participation activities
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0577451
Descripción
pain satisfaction family-related activities
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0023292
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0015576
- UMLS CUI [1,3]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,4]
- C0242428
Descripción
significant other worry pain
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0682323
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0233481
- UMLS CUI [1,3]
- C0030193
Descripción
past week control over life
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C2587213
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0376558
- UMLS CUI [1,3]
- C2987125
Descripción
suffering pain
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0518881
Descripción
pain change relationships
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0021797
Descripción
pain satisfaction enjoyment work
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0022397
Descripción
not presently working
Tipo de datos
boolean
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0041674
Descripción
spouse attentive pain
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0233413
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0682323
- UMLS CUI [1,3]
- C0030193
Descripción
past week ability to deal with problems
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0577645
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C2987125
- UMLS CUI [1,3]
- C0009967
Descripción
pain ability household chores
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C4288408
Descripción
past week irritability
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0022107
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C2987125
Descripción
pain interference with friendships
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0815198
- UMLS CUI [1,3]
- C0392747
Descripción
past week tense anxiety
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C3641757
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C2987125
- UMLS CUI [2,1]
- C0003467
- UMLS CUI [2,2]
- C2987125
Descripción
B. In this section, we are interested in knowing how your significant other (this refers to the person you indicated above) responds to you when he or she knows that you are in pain. On a scale from 0 (never) to 6 (very often), choose a number to indicate HOW OFTEN your significant other generally responds to you in that particular way WHEN YOU ARE IN PAIN.
Alias
- UMLS CUI-1
- C0030193
- UMLS CUI-2
- C0871261
- UMLS CUI-3
- C0682323
Descripción
Ignoring
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C1554079
Descripción
Supportive
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0018896
Descripción
Reading
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0237429
Descripción
Irritated
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C2700617
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0009452
Descripción
Helping
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0018896
Descripción
distracting
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C4060717
Descripción
Frustration
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0016770
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0009452
Descripción
Encourage resting
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0035253
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0870494
Descripción
Distracting
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C4060717
Descripción
Angry
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0002957
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0009452
Descripción
Pain medication
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0002771
Descripción
Encourage leisure activity
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0023292
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0037438
Descripción
Bring food drinks
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0013470
- UMLS CUI [2]
- C0684271
Descripción
Television distraction
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0871498
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C4060717
Descripción
C. Listed below are 18 common daily activities. Please indicate HOW OFTEN you do each of these activities by choosing a number on a scale from 0 (never) to 6 (very often). Please complete ALL 18 questions.
Alias
- UMLS CUI-1
- C0001288
- UMLS CUI-2
- C0439603
Descripción
washing dishes
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C4050473
Descripción
mowing lawn
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C2986650
Descripción
eating out
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C4289683
Descripción
playing games
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0032214
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C4042911
Descripción
grocery shopping
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0518517
Descripción
gardening
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0868963
Descripción
go to cinema
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0442562
Descripción
visiting friends
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C3842671
Descripción
house cleaning
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C2372074
Descripción
work on car
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0577549
Descripción
driving
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0004379
Descripción
visiting relatives
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C3842671
Descripción
preparing a meal
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C1290962
Descripción
washing car
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C0441648
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0004381
Descripción
travel
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0040802
Descripción
park beach
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C0562547
- UMLS CUI [2]
- C0331781
Descripción
laundry
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1]
- C1830412
Descripción
undefined item
Tipo de datos
integer
Alias
- UMLS CUI [1,1]
- C4319951
- UMLS CUI [1,2]
- C0442519
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