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The Clinical Journal of Pain 15:329-331 © 1999 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc., Philadelphia The Clinical Journal of Pain Volume 15, 1999 Author Index Abdel-Moty, E. see Fishbain, D. A Edwards, R. R Arendt-Nielsen, L. see Curatolo, M. Fillingim, R. B., Yamauchi, S., Sigurdsson, A., Bunting, S Aronoff, G. M. Mohorn, S. G., Maixner, W.: Effects of gender and acute dental Letter to the Editor: Response to Dr. Quintner’s letter to the editor, pain on thermal pain responses, 233 157 Edwards, T. see Clark, J. D Asmundson, G. J. G. see Hadjistavropoulos, H. D. Ekholm, J. see Ohnmeiss, D. D Eveleigh, D. J. see Okifuji, A Ballantyne, M. Stevens, B., McAllister, M., Dionne, K., Jack, A.: Validation of the Fanurik, D premature infant pain profile in the clinical setting, 297 Koh, J. L., Schmitz, M. L., Harrison, R. D., Roberson, P. K., Kille Bartmann, U. see Leibing, E brew, P.: Pain assessment and treatment in children with cogni Bennett, S. M. see Gilbert, C. A. tive impairment: A survey of nurses’ and physicians’ beliefs, 304 Beyer, A. see Radbruch, L Fillingim, R. B. see Edwards, R. R Bonicalzi, V Wilkinson, C. S., Powell, T.: Self-reported abuse history and pain Canavero, S.: Letter to the Editor: CRPS: Are guidelines possible a complaints among young adults, 85 159 Fishbain, D. A Brown, J. Cutler, R. B., Rosomoff, H., Khalil, T., Abdel-Moty, E., Steele Klapow, J., Doleys, D., Lowery, D., Tutak, U.: Disease-specific Rosomoff, R.: Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles and generic health outcomes: A model for the evaluation of residual functional capacity battery, 102 long-term intrathecal opioid therapy in noncancer low back Cutler, R. B., Rosomoff, H., Khalil, T., Steele-Rosomoff, R.: Pre pain patients, 122 diction of “intent,” “discrepancy with intent,” and “discrepancy Brusselmans, G. see Devulder, J. with nonintent” for the patient with chronic pain to return to Bunting, S. see Edwards, R. R. work after treatment at a pain facility, 141 Cutler, R. B., Rosomoff, H., Steele-Rosomoff, R.: Validity of self Campbell, M. A. reported drug use in chronic pain patients, 184 McGrath, P. J.: Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents Cutler, R. B., Rosomoff, H. L., Steele-Rosomoff, R.: Chronic pain for the management of menstrual discomfort, 313 disability exaggeration/malingering and submaximal effort Canavero, S. see Bonicalzi, V. research, 244 Chambers, C. T. see Oberlander, T. f Fleischmann, R. see Hale, M. I Clark, J. D. Edwards, T.: Severe respiratory depression in a patient with gastro Galanos, A. see Lyritis, G. P paresis while receiving opioids for pain, 321 Galer, B. S. see Rashiq, S Court, C. A. see Gilbert, C. A. Gallagher, R. M Craig, K. D. see Gilbert, C. A.; LaChapelle, D. L.; Oberlander, T. F. Editorial: Measurement in clinical disorder: From symptom onset to Crul, B. J. P. see van Dongen, R. T. M. longitudinal outcome, 75 Curatolo, M., Kaufmann, R., Petersen-Felix, S., Arendt-Nielsen, L., Editorial: The pain medicine and primary care community rehabili Scaramozzino, P., Zbinden, A. M.: Block of pinprick and cold tation model: Monitored care for pain disorders in multiple set sensation poorly correlate with relief of postoperative pain tings, | during epidural analgesia, 6 Garofalo, J. P. see La Vonne Wesley, A Cutler, R. B. see Fishbain, D. A. Gatchel, R. J. see La Vonne Wesley, A Geisser, M. E. see Riley, J. L., Il de Boo, T. see Oerlemans, H. M. Gilbert, C. A. see Oberlander, T. f De Laat, M. see Devulder, J Lilley, C. M., Craig, K. D., McGrath, P. J., Court, C. A., Bennett, Deene, P. see Devulder, J. S. M., Montgomery, C. J.: Postoperative pain expression in Devulder, J. preschool children: Validation of the Child Facial Coding Deene, P., De Laat, M., Van Bastelacre, M., Brusselmans, G., System, 192 Rolly, G.: Nerve root sleeve injections in patients with failed back surgery syndrome: A comparison of three solutions, 132 Haanpiia, M. Dionne, K. see Ballantyne, M. Laippala, P., Nurmikko, T.: Pain and somatosensory dysfunction in Doleys, D. see Brown, J. acute herpes zoster, 78 Doleys, D. M. Hadjistavropoulos, H. D Letter to the Editor: “Release-to-work” versus return-to-work, Asmundson, G. J. G., Norton, G. R.: Validation of the Coping with 324 Health, Injuries, and Problems Scale in a chronic pain sample, 41 330 AUTHOR INDEX Hadjistavropoulos, T. see LaChapelle, D. L. MacKinnon, J. R. see Klinger, L. Hale, M. E. Maixner, W. see Edwards, R. R. Fleischmann, R., Salzman, R., Wild, J., lwan, T., Swanton, R. E., Marcus, N. J. Kaiko, R. F., Lacouture, P. G.: Efficacy and safety of controlled- AAPM President’s Message: Outcomes effectiveness research, 77 release oxycodone versus immediate-release oxycodone: AAPM President’s Message: Presidential address, 4 Randomized, double-blind evaluation in patients with McAllister, M. see Ballantyne, M. chronic back pain, 179 McCarberg, B. Harrison, R. D. see Fanurik, D. Wolf, J.: Chronic pain management in a health maintenance organi- zation, 50 loannidis, G. V. see Lyritis, G. P. McConnell, E. see Weiner, D. Iwan, T. see Hale, M. E. McGrath, P. J. see Campbell, M. A.; Gilbert, C. A. Merskey, H. see Unruh, A. M. Jack, A. see Ballantyne, M. Miller, L. see Klinger, L. Mohorn, S. G. see Edwards, R. R. Kaiko, R. F. see Hale, M. E. Montgomery, C. J. see Gilbert, C. A. Kaloudis, J. see Lyritis, G. P. Karachalios, Th. see Lyritis, G. P. Norton, G. R. see Hadjistavropoulos, H. D. Kataxaki, E. see Lyritis, G. P. Nurmikko, T. see Haanpaa, M. Kaufmann, R. see Curatolo, M. Keefe, F. see Weiner, D. O’Donnell, M. E. see Oberlander, T. F. Kelley, C. see Sherry, D. D. Oberlander, T. F. Khalil, T. see Fishbain, D. A. Gilbert, C. A., Chambers, C .T., O’Donnell, M. E., Craig, K. D.: Kidder, M. see Sherry, D. D. Biobehavioral responses to acute pain in adolescents with a Killebrew, P. see Fanurik, D. significant neurologic impairment, 201 Klapow, J. see Brown, J. Oerlemans, H. M. Klinger, L. Oostendorp, R. A. B., de Boo, T., Perez, R. S. G. M., Goris, Spaulding, S. J., Polatajko, H. J., MacKinnon, J. R., Miller, L.: R. J. A.: Signs and symptoms in complex regional pain syndrome Chronic pain in the elderly: Occupational adaptation as a means type I/reflex sympathetic dystrophy: Judgment of the physician of coping with osteoarthritis of the hip and/or knee, 275 versus objective measurement, 224 Koh, J. L. see Fanurik, D. Ohnmeiss, D. D. Kumar, P. see Raghavan, R. Vanharanta, H., Ekholm, J.: Relation between pain location and disc pathology: A study of pain drawings and CT/discography, La Vonne Wesley, A. 210 Gatchel, R. J., Garofalo, J. P., Polatin, P. B.: Toward more accurate Okifuji, A. use of the Beck Depression Inventory with chronic back pain Turk, D. C. Eveleigh, D. J.: Improving the rate of classification of patients, 117 patients with the Multidimensional Pain Inventory (MPI): Clari- LaChapelle, D. L. fying the meaning of “significant other,” 290 Hadjistavropoulos, T., Craig, K. D.: Pain measurement in persons Oostendorp, R. A. B. see Oerlemans, H. M. with intellectual disabilities, 13 Lacouture, P. G. see Hale, M. E. Papaioannou, N. see Lyritis, G. P. Ladd, K. see Weiner, D. Perez, R. S. G. M. see Oerlemans, H. M. Laippala, P. see Haanpaa, M. Petersen-Felix, S. see Curatolo, M. Lehmann, K. A. see Radbruch, L. Peterson, B. see Weiner, D. Leibing, E. Pfingsten, M. see Leibing, E. Pfingsten, M., Bartmann, U., Rueger, U., Schuessler, G.: Cognitive- Polatajko, H. J. see Klinger, L. behavioral treatment in unselected rheumatoid arthritis out- Polatin, P. B. see La Vonne Wesley, A. patients, 58 Powell, T. see Fillingim, R. B. Lilley, C. M. see Gilbert, C. A. Linchitz, R. M. Quintner, J. Raheb, J. C.: Subcutaneous infusion of lidocaine provides effective Letter to the Editor: Response to Gerald Aronoff, 155 pain relief for CRPS patients, 67 Lindena, G. see Radbruch, L. Radbruch, L. Loick, G. see Radbruch, L. Loick, G., Schulzeck, S., Beyer, A., Lynch, J., Stemmler, M., Lin- Lowery, D. see Brown, J. dena, G., Lehmann, K. A.: Intravenous titration with morphine Lynch, J. see Radbruch, L. for severe cancer pain: Report of 28 cases, 173 Lyritis, G. P. Raghavan, R. Ioannidis, G. V., Karachalios, Th., Roidis, N., Kataxaki, E., Sharma, P. S. V. N., Kumar, P.: Letter to the Editor: Abacus VAS Papaioannou, N., Kaloudis, J., Galanos, A.: Analgesic effect in burn pain assessment, 238 of salmon calcitonin suppositories in patients with acute pain Raheb, J. C. see Linchitz, R. M. due to recent osteoporotic vertebral crush fractures: A prospec- Rashig, S. tive double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled ‘clinical Galer, B. S.: Proximal myofascial dysfunction in complex regional study, 284 pain syndrome: A retrospective prevalence study, 151 The Clinical Journalo f Pain, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1999 AUTHOR INDEX Reuger, U. see Leibing, E. Steele-Rosomoff, R. see Fishbain, D. A Riley, J. L., Tl Stemmler, M. see Radbruch, L Robinson, M. E., Geisser, M. E.: Empirical subgroups of the coping Stevens, B. see Ballantyne, M. strategies questionnaire-revised: A multisample study, 111 Swanton, R. E. see Hale, M. E Zawacki, T. M., Robinson, M. E., Geisser, M. E.: Empirical test of the factor structure of the West Haven- Yale Multidimensional Thompson, J Pain Inventory, 24 Letter to the Editor: Response to Dr. Quintner’s letter to the Ritchie J. see Unruh, A. M. editor, 158 Roberson, P. K. see Fanurik, D. Turk, D. C. see Okifuji, A Robinson, J. P. Editorial: Continuity and change, 163 Letter to the Editor: Response to letter by Dr. Daniel M. Doleys, Editorial: Here we go again: outcomes, outcomes, outcomes, Lf 241 Robinson, M. E. see Riley, J. L., Ul Tutak, U. see Brown, J Roidis, N. see Lyritis, G. P. Rolly, G. see Devulder, J. Unruh, A. M. Rosomoff, H. L. see Fishbain, D. A. Ritchie, J., Merskey, H.: Does gender affect appraisal of pain and pain coping strategies?, 31 Saberski, L. R. Letter to the Editor: Medullary and CNS dysfunction in chronic Van Bastelacre, M. see Devulder, J pain, 155 van Dongen, R. T. M. Salzman, R. see Hale, M. E. Crul, B. J. P., van Egmond, J.: Intrathecal coadministration of Sapp, L. see Sherry, D. D. bupivacaine diminishes morphine dose progression during Scaramozzino, P. see Curatolo, M long-term intrathecal infusion in cancer patients, 166 Schmitz, M. L. see Fanurik, D. van Egmond, J. see van Dongen, R. T. M. Schofferman, J. Vanharanta, H. see Ohnmeiss, D. D Long-term opioid analgesic therapy for severe refractory lumbar spine pain, 136 Wallace, C. A. see Sherry, D. D Schuessler, G. see Leibing, E. Weiner, D. Schulzeck, S. see Radbruch, L. Peterson, B., Ladd, K., McConnell, E., Keefe, F.: Pain in nursing Segal, R. home residents: An exploration of prevalence, staff perspectives, Letter to the Editor: Consensus report therapy guidelines for CRPS, and practical aspects of measurement, 92 154 Wild, J. see Hale, M. E. Sharma, P. S. V. N. see Raghavan, R. Wilkinson, C. S. see Fillingim, R. B Sherry, D. D. Wolf, J. see McCarberg, B Wallace, C. A., Kelley,C. , Kidder, M., Sapp, L.: Short-and long- term outcomes of children with complex regional pain syndrome Yamauchi, S. see Edwards, R. R type I treated with exercise therapy, 218 Sigundsson, A. see Edwards, R. R. Zawacki, T. M. see Riley, J. L., I] Spaulding, S. J. see Klinger, L. Zbinden, A. M. see Curaiolo, M The Clinical Journal of Pain, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1999 The Clinical Journal of Pain 14:332-336 © 1998 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia The Clinical Journal of Pain Volume 15, 1999 Subject Index AAPM President’s Message Chronic back pain Outcomes effectiveness research, 77 Toward more accurate use of the Beck Depression Inventory with Presidential address, 4 chronic back pain patients, 117 Abuse Chronic pain Self-reported abuse history and pain complaints among young Chronic pain in the elderly: Occupational adaptation as a means of adults, 85 coping with osteoarthritis of the hip and/or knee, 275 Adolescents Chronic pain management in a health maintenance organization, 50 Biobehavioral responses to acute pain in adolescents with a signifi- Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles residual functional cant neurologic impairment, 201 capacity battery, 102 Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents for the manage- Chronic pain patients ment of menstrual discomfort, 313 Prediction of “intent,” “discrepancy with intent,” and “discrepancy Aged with nonintent” for the patient with chronic pain to return to Chronic pain in the elderly: Occupational adaptation as a means of work after treatment at a pain facility, 141 coping with osteoarthritis if the hip and/or knee, 275 Validity of self-reported drug use in chronic pain patients, 184 Allodynia Chronic pain treatment Pain and somatosensory dysfunction in acute herpes zoster, 78 Disease-specific and generic health outcomes: A model for the eval- Analgesics uation of long-term intrathecal opioid therapy in noncancer low Long-term opioid analgesic therapy for severe refractory lumbar back pain patients, 122 spine pain, 136 Chronic regional pain syndrome, type I Appraisal Short and long-teria outcomes of children with complex regional Does gender affect appraisal of pain and pain coping strategies?, pain syndrome type I treated with exercise therapy, 218 31 Clinical validation Assessment Validation of the premature infant pain profile in the clinical set- Empirical test of the factor structure of the West Haven-Yale Multi- ting, 297 dimensional Pain Inventory, 24 Cluster analysis Validation of the premature infant pain profile in the clinical set- Empirical subgroups of the coping strategies questionnaire-revised: ting, 297 A multisample study, 111 Cognitive-behavioral treatment Back pain Chronic pain management in a health maintenance organization, 50 Efficacy and safety of controlled-release versus immediate-release Cognitive-behavioral treatment in unselected rheumatoid arthritis oxycodone: Randomized, double-blind evaluation in patients outpatients, 58 with chronic back pain, 179 Cognitive impairment Beck Depression Inventory Pain assessment and treatment in children with cognitive impair- Toward more accurate use of the Beck Depression Inventory with ment: A survey of nurses’ and physicians’ beliefs, 304 chronic back pain patients, 117 Cold test Block of pinprick and cold sensation poorly correlate with relief of Cancer pain postoperative pain during epidural analgesia, 6 Intrathecal coadministration of bupivacaine diminishes morphine Community survey dose progression during long-term intrathecal infusion in cancer Does gender affect appraisal of pain and pain coping strategies?, 31 patients, 166 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Intravenous titration with morphine for severe cancer pain: Report Proximal myofascial dysfunction in Complex Regional Pain of 28 cases, 173 Syndrome: A retrospective prevalence study, 151 Cardiac autonomic response Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I and/or II (CRPS) Biobehavioral responses to acute pain in adolescents with a signifi- Subcutaneous infusion of lidocaine provides effective pain relief for cant neurologic impairment, 201 CRPS patients, 67 Causalgia Complex regional pain syndrome type | Subcutaneous infusion of lidocaine provides effective pain relief Signs and symptoms in complex regional pain syndrome for CRPS patients, 67 type I/reflex sympathetic dystrophy: Judgment of the Children physician versus objective measurement, 224 Pain assessment and treatment in children with cognitive impair- Continuous infusion ment: A survey of nurses’ and physicians’ beliefs, 304 Intrathecal coadministration of bupivacaine diminishes morphine Short and long-term outcomes of children with complex regional dose progression during long-term intrathecal infusion in cancer pain syndrome type I treated with exercise therapy, 218 patients, 166 SUBJECT INDEX Control group acial Action Coding System (FACS) Chronic pain management in a health maintenance organization, 50 Pain measurement in persons with intellectual disabilities, 13 Controlled-release formulation ‘acial activity Efficacy and safety of controlled-release versus immediate-release Postoperative pain expression in preschool children: Validation of oxycodone: Randomized, double-blind evaluation in patients the Child Facial Coding System with chronic back pain, 179 acial expression Coping Biobehavioral responses to acute pain in adolescents with a signifi Cognitive-behavioral treatment in unselected rheumatoid arthritis cant neurologic impairment, 201 outpatients, 58 acial expression of pain Does gender affect appraisal of pain and pain coping strategies?, 3 Pain measurement in persons with intellectual disabilities, 13 Empirical subgroups of the coping strategies questionnaire-revised actor analysis A multisample study, 111 Empirical subgroups of the coping strategies questionnaire-revised Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents for the manage A multisample study, 111 ment of menstrual discomfort, 313 Empirical test of the factor structure of the West Haven-Yale Validation of the Coping with Health, Injuries, and Problems Scale Multidimensional Pain Inventory, 24 in a chronic pain sample, 41 Validation of the Coping with Health, Injuries, and Problems Scale Coping Strategies Questionnaire in a chronic pain sample, 41 Empirical subgroups of the coping strategies questionnaire-revised Failed back surgery A multisample study, 111 Nerve root sleeve injections in patients with failed back surgery Corticosteroids syndrome: A comparison of three solutions, | Nerve root sleeve injections in patients with failed back surgery Females syndrome: A comparison of three solutions, 132 Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents for the manage ment of menstrual discomfort, 313 Dental pain Functional capacity Effects of gender and acute dental pain on thermal pain responses, Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles residual functional 233 capacity battery, 102 Depression Functional difficulty Self-reported abuse history and pain complaints among young Chronic pain in the elderly: Occupational adaptation as a means of adults, 85 coping with osteoarthritis of the hip and/or knee, 275 Toward more accurate use of the Beck Depression Inventory with chronic back pain patients, 117 Gastroparesis Developmental delay Severe respiratory depression in a patient with gastroparesis while Pain assessment and treatment in children with cognitive impair receiving opioids for pain, 321 ment: A survey of nurses’ and physicians’ beliefs, 304 Gender Dictionary of Occupational Titles Does gender affect appraisal of pain and pain coping strategies?, 31 Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles residual functional Effects of gender and acute dental pain on thermal pain responses, capacity battery, 102 233 Discography Group treatment Relation between pain location and disc pathology: A study of pain Chronic pain management in a health maintenance organization, drawings and CT/Discography, 210 SO Dose titration Intravenous titration with morphine for severe cancer pain: Report Health maintenance organization of 28 cases, 173 Chronic pain management in a health maintenance organization, 50 Dysmenorrhea Health-related quality of life Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents for the manage Disease-specific and generic health outcomes: A model for the 2 ment of menstrual discomfort, 313 evaluation of long-term intrathecal opioid therapy in noncancer low back pain patients, 122 Editorials Herpes zoster Continuity and change, 163 Pain and somatosensory dysfunction, 78 Heerr e we ggo o agaagaiinn:: OutOuctocmom es, outtc omes, outtc omes, 22 4] Hyaluronidase M easuremennetn t iinn cclliinniiccaall ddiissoordredre:r : FF rom syymmpptt om onset t ttoo lloonngg i Nerve root sleeve injections in patients with failed back surgery tudinal outcome, 75 syndrome: A comparison of three solutions, 132 Pain‘ ain medicimneed icine aanndd primparimrary y carecar commnumnuintiyt y rehraehbaibliliittaatt ion nmooddeel Monitored care for pain disorders in multiple settings, | IHlicit drugs Elderly Validity of self-reported drug use in chronic pain patients, 184 Pain in nursing home residents: An exploration of prevalence, staff Impairment perspectives, and practical aspects of measurement, 92 Cognitive-behavioral treatment in unselected rheumatoid arthritis Epidural analgesia outpatients, 58 Block of pinprick and cold sensation poorly correlate with relief of Injury postoperative pain during epidural analgesia, 6 Validation of the Coping with Health, Injuries, and Problems Scale Exercise therapy in a chronic pain sample, 41 Short- and long-term outcomes of children with complex regional Intellectual disability Iy ain s:y ndrome t)y pe I treated with exercise therapy,; 218 Pain measurement in persons with intellectual disabilities, 13 The Clinical Journal of Pain, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1999 334 SUBJECT INDEX Intent to return to work Mental retardation Prediction of “intent,” “discrepancy with intent,” and “discrepancy Pain measurement in persons with intellectual disabilities, 13 with nonintent” for the patient with chronic pain to return to Morphine work after treatment at a pain facility, 141 Intravenous titration with morphine for severe cancer pain: Report Intervertebral disc of 28 cases, 173 Relation between pain location and disc pathology: A study of pain Multidimensional Pain Inventory drawings and CT/Discography, 210 Empirical test of the factor structure of the West Haven-Yale Multi- Intrathecal morphine and bupivacaine dimensional Pain Inventory, 24 Intrathecal coadministration of bupivacaine diminishes morphine Improving the rate of classification of patients with the Multidimen- dose progression during long-term intrathecal infusion in cancer sional Pain Inventory (MPI): Clarifying the meaning of “signifi- patients, 166 cant other,” 290 Intravenous Muscle necrosis Intravenous titration with morphine for severe cancer pain: Report Severe respiratory depression in a patient with gastroparesis while of 28 cases, 173 receiving opioids for pain, 321 Myofascial Pain Syndrome Job availability Proximal myofascial dysfunction in Complex Regional Pain Prediction of “intent,” “discrepancy with intent,” and “discrepancy Syndrome: A retrospective prevalence study, 151 with nonintent” for the patient with chronic pain to return to work after treatment at a pain facility, 141 Narcotics Job perceptions Long-term opioid analgesic therapy for severe refractory lumbar Prediction of “intent,” “discrepancy with intent,” and “discrepancy spine pain, 136 with nonintent” for the patient with chronic pain to return to Neonates work after treatment at a pain facility, 141 Validation of the premature infant pain profile in the clinical set- ting, 297 Letters to the Editor Nerve root sleeve Abacus VAS in burn pain assessment, 238 Nerve root sleeve injections in patients with failed back surgery Consensus report therapy guidelines for CRPS, 154 syndrome: A comparison of three solutions, 132 CRPS: Are guidelines possible?, 159 Noncancer pain Medullary and CNS dysfunction in chronic pain, 155 Disease-specific and generic health outcomes: A model for the “Release-to-work” versus return-to-work, 324 evaluation of long-term intrathecal opioid therapy in noncancer Response to Dr. Quintner’s letter to the editor, 157, 158 low back pain patients, 122 Response to Gerald Aronoff, 155 Non-pharmacologic Response to letter by Dr. Daniel M. Doleys, 325 Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents for the manage- LISREL ment of menstrual discomfort, 313 Empirical test of the factor structure of the West Haven-Yale Multi- Nonverbal expression dimensional Pain Inventory, 24 Pain measurement in persons with intellectual disabilities, 13 Living status Nurse Improving the rate of classification of patients with the Multidimen- Pain in nursing home residents: An exploration of prevalence, staff sional Pain Inventory (MPI): Clarifying the meaning of “signifi- perspectives, and practical aspects of measurement, 92 cant other,” 290 Nursing home Long-term intrathecal therapy Pain in nursing home residents: An exploration of prevalence, staff Disease-specific and generic health outcomes: A model for the perspectives, and practical aspects of measurement, 92 evaluation of long-term intrathecal opioid therapy in noncancer low back pain patients, 122 Occupational adaptation Low back pain Chronic pain in the elderly: Occupational adaptation as a means of Long-term opioid analgesic therapy for severe refractory lumbar coping with osteoarthritis of the hip and/or knee, 275 spine pain, 136 Occupational therapy Relation between pain location and disc pathology: A study of pain Short and long-term outcomes of children with complex regional drawings and CT/Discography, 210 pain syndrome type I treated with exercise therapy, 218 Opioids Marital status Efface and safety of controlled-release versus immediate-release Improving the rate of classification of patients with the Multidimen- oxycodone: Randomized, double-blind evaluation in patients sional Pain Inventory (MPI): Clarifying the meaning of “signifi- with chronic back pain, 179 cant other,” 290 Long-term opioid analgesic therapy for severe refractory lumbar Measurement spine pain, 136 Pain in nursing home residents: An exploration of prevalence, staff Osteoporosis perspectives, and practical aspects of measurement, 92 Analgesic effects of salmon calcitonin suppositories in patients with Medication acute pain due to recent osteoporotic vertebral crush fractures: Cognitive-behavioral treatment in unselected rheumatoid arthritis A prospective double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled outpatients, 58 clinical study, 284 Menstrual discomfort Outcome Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents for the manage- Short and long-term outcomes of children with complex regional ment of menstrual discomfort, 313 pain syndrome type I treated with exercise therapy, 218 The Clinical Journal of Pain, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1999 SUBJECT INDEX Outcomes Patient classification Chronic pain management in a health maintenance organization, 50 Improving the rate of classification of patients with the Multidimen Disease-specific and generic health outcomes: A model for the eval- sional Pain Inventory (MPI): Clarifying the meaning of “signifi uation of long-term intrathecal opioid therapy in noncancer low cant other,” 290 back pain patients, 122 Physical therapy Oxycodone Short and long-term outcomes of children with complex regional Efface and safety of controlled-release versus immediate-release pain syndrome type I treated with exercise therapy, 218 oxycodone: Randomized, double-blind evaluation in patients Pinprick test with chronic back pain, 179 Block of pinprick and cold sensation poorly correlate with relief of postoperative pain during epidural analgesia, 6 Pain Postoperative pain Analgesic effects of salmon calcitonin suppositories in patients with Block of pinprick and cold sensation poorly correlate with relief of acute pain due to recent osteoporotic vertebral crush fractures: postoperative pain during epidural analgesia, 6 A prospective double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled Pain assessment and treatment in children with cognitive impair clinical study, 284 ment: A survey of nurses’ and physicians’ beliefs, 304 Chronic pain disability exaggeration/malingering and submaximal Postoperative pain expression in preschool children: Validation of effort research, 244 the Child Facial Coding System, 192 Cognitive-behavioral treatment in unselected rheumatoid arthritis Prediction outpatients, 58 Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles residual functional Does gender affect appraisal of pain and pain coping strategies? capacity battery, 102 31 Prevalence Empirical subgroups of the coping strategies questionnaire-revised Pain in nursing home residents: An exploration of prevalence, staff A multisample study, 111 perspectives, and practical aspects of measurement, 92 Empirical test of the factor structure of the West Haven-Yale Multi- Procedural pain dimensional Pain Inventory, 24 Pain assessment and treatment in children with cognitive impair- Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents for the manage ment: A survey of nurses’ and physicians’ beliefs, 304 ment of menstrual discomfort, 313 Psy chiatric diagnoses Pain and somatosensory dysfunction in acute herpes zoster, 78 Validity of self-reported drug use in chronic pain patients, 184 Pain in nursing home residents: An exploration of prevalence, staff perspectives, and practical aspects of measurement, 92 RCT Self-reported abuse history and pain complaints among young Validation of the premature infant pain profile in the clinical set adults, 85 ting, 297 Validation of the Coping with Health, Injuries, and Problems Scale Reflex sympathetic dystrophy in a chronic pain sample, 41 Proximal myofascial dysfunction in Complex Regional Pain Validation of the premature infant pain profile in the clinical set- Syndrome: A retrospective prevalence study, 151 ting, 297 Short and long-term outcomes of children with complex regional Pain assessment pain syndrome type I treated with exercise therapy, 218 Biobehavioral responses to acute pain in adolescents with a signifi Signs and symptoms in complex regional pain syndrome cant neurologic impairment, 201 type I/reflex sympathetic dystrophy: Judgment of the Pain measurement in persons with intellectual disabilities, 13 physician versus objective measurement, 224 Relation between pain location and disc pathology: A study of pain Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) drawings and CT/Discography, 210 Subcutaneous infusion of lidocaine provides effective pain relief for Pain drawings CRPS patients, 67 Relation between pain location and disc pathology: A study of pain Residual functional capacity drawings and CT/Discography, 210 Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles residual functional Pain facility treatment capacity battery, 102 Prediction of “intent,” “discrepancy with intent,” and “discrepancy Return to work with nonintent” for the patient with chronic pain to return to Prediction of “intent,” “discrepancy with intent,” and “discrepancy work after treatment at a pain facility, 141 with nonintent” for the patient with chronic pain to return to Pain management work after treatment at a pain facility, 141 Non-pharmacologic strategies used by adolescents for the manage- Validity of the Dictionary of Occupational Titles residual functional ment of menstrual discomfort, 313 capacity battery, 102 Painmeter device Rheumatoid arthritis Analgesic effects of salmon calcitonin suppositories in patients with Cognitive-behavioral treatment in unselected rheumatoid arthritis acute pain due to recent osteoporotic vertebral crush fractures: outpatients, 58 A prospective double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical study, 284 Salmon calcitonin suppositories Pain threshold Analgesic effects of salmon calcitonin suppositories in patients with Effects of gender and acute dental pain on thermal pain responses, acute pain due to recent osteoporotic vertebral crush fractures: 233 A prospective double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled Pain tolerance clinical study, 284 Effects of gender and acute dental pain on thermal pain responses, Sex 233 Does gender affect appraisal of pain and pain coping strategies?, 31 The Clinical Journal of Pain, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1999 336 SUBJECT INDEX Effects of gender and acute dental pain on thermal pain responses, 233 Tolerance Significant neurologic impairment Intrathecal coadministration of bupivacaine diminishes morphine Biobehavioral responses to acute pain in adolescents with a signifi- dose progression during long-term intrathecal infusion in cancer cant neurologic impairment, 201 patients, 166 Significant other Transdermal fentanyl Improving the rate of classification of patients with the Multidimen- Severe respiratory depression in a patient with gastroparesis while sional Pain Inventory (MPI): Clarifying the meaning of “signifi- receiving opioids for pain, 321 cant other,” 290 Trigger points Signs and symptoms Proximal myofascial dysfunction in Complex Regional Pain Signs and symptoms in complex regional pain syndrome Syndrome: A retrospective prevalence study, 151 type I/reflex sympathetic dystrophy: Judgment of the physician versus objective measurement, 224 Urine toxicology Somatization Validity of self-reported drug use in chronic pain patients, 184 Self-reported abuse history and pain complaints among young adults, 85 Validation Somatosensory thresholds Validation of the Coping with Health, Injuries, and Problems Scale Pain and somatosensory dysfunction in acute herpes zoster, 78 in a chronic pain sample, 41 Spinal opioid Vertebral crush fracture Disease-specific and generic health outcomes: A model for the Analgesic effects of salmon calcitonin suppositories in patients with evaluation of long-term intrathecal opioid therapy in noncancer acute pain due to recent osteoporotic vertebral crush fractures: low back pain patients, 122 A prospective double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled Subcutaneous lidocaine infusion clinical study, 284 Subcutaneous infusion of lidocaine provides effective pain relief for Visual analog scale CRPS patients, 67 Analgesic effects of salmon calcitonin suppositories in patients with Subgroups acute pain due to recent osteoporotic vertebral crush fractures: Improving the rate of classification of patients with the Multidimen- A prospective double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled sional Pain Inventory (MPI): Clarifying the meaning of “signifi- clinical study, 284 cant other,” 290 Survey Workers’ compensation Pain assessment and treatment in children with cognitive impair- Validity of self-reported drug use in chronic pain patients, 184 ment: A survey of nurses’ and physicians’ beliefs, 304 Synergism Intrathecal coadministration of bupivacaine diminishes morphine dose progression during long-term intrathecal infusion in cancer patients, 166 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION (Act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685 Title 39 United States Code) Date Filing—October 1, 1999. Title of Publication—The Clinical Journal of Pain; Frequency of Issue—4 issues per year; Annual Subscription Price—$140.00; Location or Known Office of Publication—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 12107 Insurance Way, Hager- stown, MD 21740; Location of the Headquarters of General Business Offices of the Publisher—227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Publisher—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106; Editor—Dennis C. Turk, Ph.D., Department of Anesthesiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195; Managing Editor—Caren P. Erlichman, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106 ; Owner—Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a wholly owned sub- sidiary of Wolters-Kluwer, US Corp., 227 East Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19106, 351 West Camden St., Baltimore, MD 21201, 345 Hudson Street, New York City, NY 10014; Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding | percent of more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities—none. A. Total no.copies printed (net press run), average 3597, actual 3700; B. Paid circulation 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales, average none, actual none; 2. Mail subscription, average 2335, actual 2097; C. Total paid circulation, average 2335, actual 2097; D. Free distribution by mail, carrier or other means. Samples, complimentary, and other free copies, average 197, actual 210; E. Total distribution (swm of C and D), average 2532, actu- al 2307; F. Copies not distributed 1. Office use, leftover, unaccounted, spoiled after printing, average 1065, actual 1393; 2. Returns from news agents, none; G. Total (sum of E and F—should equal net press runs shown in A), average 3597, actual 3700. I certify that the state- ments made by me above are correct and complete. Abbe Nelson, Manager, Periodical Operations. The Clinical Journal of Pain, Vol. 15, No. 4, 1999 LSfees e te a SS

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