MOS Pain Effects Scale

MOS Pain Effects Scale (PES)
MOS= Medical Outcomes Study (Stewart and Ware‚ 1992)
Developed by: The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Health Services Research Subcommittee
مقیاس اثر درد
During the past 4 weeks‚ how much did these symptoms interfere with your...
1. mood
2. ability to walk or move around 
3. sleep
4. normal work (both outside your home and at home)
5. recreational activities
6. enjoyment of life
شرح سایت روان سنجی: این ابزار بخشی از مجموعه ابزارها با عنوان MSQLI است.
Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life Inventory (MSQLI)
·         Health Status Questionnaire (SF-36)
·         Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS)
·         MOS Pain Effects Scale (PES)
·         Sexual Satisfaction Scale (SSS)
·         Bladder Control Scale (BLCS)
·         Bowel Control Scale (BWCS)
·         Impact of Visual Impairment Scale (IVIS)
·         Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ)
·         Mental Health Inventory (MHI)
·         MOS Modified Social Support Survey (MSSS)
این ابزار تاثیر درد بر رفتار و خلق را می سنجد.
اعتبار: آلفا کل ابزار 0.86
چگونگی دستیابی
نمره گذاری
1=Not at all‚ 2= A little‚ 3= Moderately‚ 4=Quite a bit‚ 5=To an extreme degree
Raw scores on the 6 items that constitute this scale are simply added to form a PES total score. Thus‚ scores can range from 6-30. Items are scaled so that higher scores indicate a greater impact of pain on a patient’s mood and behavior.
منبع برای آگاهی بیشتر
Stewart‚ A.L.‚ Hays‚ R.‚ Ware‚ J. (1988). Communication: The MOS Short-form General Health Survey - reliability and validity in a patient population. Medical Care‚ 26‚ 7.
Stewart‚ A.L.‚ Hays‚ R.D.‚ & Ware.‚ J.E. (1988). The MOS Short-Form General Health Survey: reliability and validity in a patient population. Medical Care‚ 26‚ 724-735.
Stewart‚ A.L.‚ Greenfield‚ S.‚ Hays‚ R.D.‚ Wells‚ K.‚ Rogers‚ W.H.‚ Berry‚ S.D.‚ McGlynn‚ E.A. & Ware‚ Jr.‚ J. (1989). Functional status and well-being of patients with chronicconditions: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Journal of the American MedicalAssociation‚ 262‚ 907-913.
Stewart‚ A.L.‚ & Ware‚ J.E. (1992). Measuring functioning and well-being: The Medical Outcomes Study approach. Durham‚ NC: Duke University Press.