Author(s) : Mark P Jensen, Judith A Turner, Joan M Romano and Warren R Nielsen
Publisher : PAR
SKU : E665
The Chronic Pain Coping Inventory (CPCI) is used to assess patients' pain coping strategies, from 20-80 years of age. The CPCI requires the individual to indicate the number of days during the past week he or she used each of 70 coping strategies to deal with pain.
The CPCI can be used in several testing situations, including as a treatment outcome measure, as a screening measure, and to document the necessity of treatment.
The CPCI is able to be administered and scored online, via PARiConnect. PARiConnect assesses your clients when and where you need-you can administer assessments online and generate score and Interpretive Reports instantly (assessment dependant).
The Online CPCI Longitudinal Report provide results for respondents over time. They can be used in conjunction with the Score Report to help the clinician determine the relationship between the patient's pain-related beliefs and his or her pain coping strategies.