Experience of cognitive intrusion of pain (ECIP) scale
The ECIP is a self-report scale that asks participants to judge the extent to which pain intrudes their thoughts and dominates their thinking.
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The ECIP is a self-report scale that asks participants to judge the extent to which pain intrudes their thoughts and dominates their thinking.
This questionnaire assesses catastrophising (ie. magnification, rumination, helpfulness) in children (8-16 years) with chronic pain.
This questionnaire assesses parents catastrophising (ie. magnification, rumination, helpfulness) about their children with chronic pain.
These notes accompany the quality rating scale, which can be used to rate the quality of psychological treatments for pain.
This quality rating scale can be used in psychological trials to assess the quality of treatments for pain.