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Échelle de Catastrophisation de la Douleur×Questionnaire de la douleur de McGill×
DomaineMédecine de la douleurMédecine de la douleur
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19951975
Auteur d'origineMichael J. Sullivan and Steven R. BishopRonald Melzack
TypeSelf-report questionnaire measuring catastrophic thinking about painSelf-report questionnaire measuring multiple pain dimensions
Source fondatriceSullivan, M.J., Bishop, S.R., & Pivik, J. (1995). The Pain Catastrophizing Scale: Development and validation. Psychological Assessment, 7(4), 524-532. DOI ↗Melzack, R. (1975). The McGill Pain Questionnaire: Major properties and scoring methods. Pain, 1(3), 277-299. DOI ↗
AliasPCS, Catastrophizing ScaleMPQ, McGill Pain Index
Apparentées45
RésuméThe Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) is a 13-item self-report questionnaire developed by Sullivan, Bishop, and Pivik in 1995 to measure catastrophic thinking about pain—the tendency to magnify pain threat, ruminate about pain, and feel helpless in response to pain. Elevated catastrophizing predicts worse pain outcomes and is a key treatment target in cognitive-behavioral pain management.The McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) is a multidimensional pain assessment instrument developed by Ronald Melzack in 1975. It measures pain across sensory, affective, and evaluative dimensions, allowing clinicians and researchers to capture the qualitative experience of pain beyond simple intensity ratings. The MPQ remains one of the most widely used pain assessment tools in clinical and research settings.
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