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Empirically derived pain-patient MMPI subgroups: Prediction of treatment outcome
Authors:James E. Moore  David P. Armentrout  Jerry C. Parker  Daniel R. Kivlahan
Affiliation:(1) Seattle Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1660 South Columbian Way, 98108 Seattle, Washington;(2) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Multidisciplinary Pain Center, University of Washington School of Medicine, 98195 Seattle, Washington;(3) Department of Family Practice, Oral Roberts University School of Medicine, 74171 Tulsa, Oklahoma;(4) Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital and University of Missouri Health Sciences Center, 65201 Columbia, Missouri
Abstract:Fifty-seven male chronic pain patients admitted to an inpatient multimodal pain treatment program at a Midwestern Veterans Administration hospital completed the MMPI, Profile of Mood States (POMS), Tennessee Self-Concept Scale (TSCS), Rathus Assertiveness Schedule (RAS), activity diaries, and an extensive pain questionnaire. All patients were assessed both before and after treatment, and most also were assessed 2–5 months prior to treatment. No significant changes occurred during the baseline period, but significant improvements were evident at posttreatment on most variables: MMPI, POMS, TSCS, RAS, pain severity, sexual functioning, and activity diaries. MMPI subgroup membership, based on a hierarchical cluster analysis in a larger sample, was not predictive of differential treatment outcome. Possible reasons for comparable treatment gains among these subgroups, which previously have been shown to differ on many psychological and behavioral factors, are discussed.This paper originally was presented at the Fourth World Congress on Pain, Seattle, Washington, September, 1984.
Keywords:pain  MMPI  treatment outcome  cluster analysis
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