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      A Short Version of the Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale (PASS-20): Preliminary Development and Validity

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      Pain Research and Management
      Hindawi Limited

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          Abstract

          BACKGROUND:Research has shown significant relations between fear and avoidance of pain and the suffering and disability of chronic pain. Effective measurement tools have formed the foundation for studying these relations.

          METHODS:The present article describes the initial development and validation of the PASS-20, a short form version of the Pain Anxiety Symptoms Scale (PASS). Like the original inventory, the PASS-20 measures fear and anxiety responses specific to pain. Items were selected for the short version based on item variance, item intercorrelation and reliability analyses.

          RESULTS:The PASS-20 shows strong internal consistency, reliability, and good predictive and construct validity. Item reduction appears to result in minimal shrinkage of validity correlations.

          CONCLUSIONS:Overall, the results suggest that the short form retains adequate psychometric properties. Possible research and clinical implications for the PASS-20 include more efficient screening during evaluations of patients with chronic pain, and use when the time or effort needed for the full version is prohibitive.

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          Pain Research and Management
          Pain Research and Management
          Hindawi Limited
          1203-6765
          2002
          2002
          : 7
          : 1
          : 45-50
          Article
          10.1155/2002/517163
          85644215-7f25-41b6-8843-f0fe61a6474b
          © 2002

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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