James Griffith to Pain Measurement
This is a "connection" page, showing publications James Griffith has written about Pain Measurement.
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Pain and Urinary Symptoms Should Not be Combined into a Single Score: Psychometric Findings from the MAPP Research Network. J Urol. 2016 Apr; 195(4 Pt 1):949-54.
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Temporal Relationships between Pain, Mood and Urinary Symptoms in Urological Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome: A MAPP Network Study. J Urol. 2021 06; 205(6):1698-1703.
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Pain assessment using the NIH Toolbox. Neurology. 2013 Mar 12; 80(11 Suppl 3):S49-53.
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Widespread pain phenotypes impact treatment efficacy results in randomized clinical trials for interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome: a Multidisciplinary Approach to the Study of Chronic Pelvic Pain network study. Pain. 2025 May 01; 166(5):1179-1190.
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Ecological momentary assessment of pelvic pain and urinary urgency variability in urologic chronic pelvic pain syndrome and their association with illness impact and quality of life: Findings from the multidisciplinary approach to the study of chronic pelvic pain symptom patterns study. Neurourol Urodyn. 2024 Apr; 43(4):893-901.
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Validating a biosignature-predicting placebo pill response in chronic pain in the settings of a randomized controlled trial. Pain. 2022 05 01; 163(5):910-922.
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A new outcome measure for LUTS: Symptoms of Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Research Network Symptom Index-29 (LURN SI-29) questionnaire. Neurourol Urodyn. 2019 08; 38(6):1751-1759.
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Clinical and Psychosocial Predictors of Urological Chronic Pelvic Pain Symptom Change in 1 Year: A Prospective Study from the MAPP Research Network. J Urol. 2017 10; 198(4):848-857.
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