Sensitivity of the McGill Pain Questionnaire to intensity and quality of laboratory pain
- PMID: 7267136
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-3959(81)90195-0
Sensitivity of the McGill Pain Questionnaire to intensity and quality of laboratory pain
Abstract
Subjects completed a modified McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) to describe one of two laboratory stressors (cold pressor or electrical tooth pulp stimulation) at one of two subjective intensities (pain threshold or pain tolerance). Differences in MPQ-derived scores were associated with both type of stressor and intensity level, as were patterns of frequently chosen word groups and specific words. These data support the validity of interpretations drawn from MPQ differences in clinical practice and research. In addition, the fact that the MPQ can be used in both clinical and laboratory settings suggests one way in which relevant dimensions of similarity and difference among "types" of pain may be clarified in later research.
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