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Table 5.1 (continued)
Assessment tool Comment
Burn Specific The burn specific pain anxiety scale (BSPAS)
Anxiety Scale is a nine-item self-report scale for the
(BSPAS): Taal assessment of pain-related and anticipatory
and Faber ( 1997 ) anxiety in burned patients.
Burn specific BSHS-A has 80 items across four domains
health scale (physical, mental, social, and general) and
(BSHS-A): eight subscales (mobility and self-care, hand
Munster et al. function, role activities, body image, affective,
( 1987 ) family/friends, sexual activity, and general
health concerns).
Burn specific BSHS-R is a revised version of the BSHR-A
health scale and has 31 items with two domains (physical
revised and psychological) and seven sub-domains,
(BSHS-R): and the BSHS-B has 40 items covering
Blalock et al. nine domains (heat sensitivity, affect, hand
( 1994 ) function, treatment regimen, work, sexuality,
interpersonal relationships, simple abilities
and body image).
Burn specific BSHS-B is a brief version it was developed
health scale because of perceived shortcomings with the
(Brief) (BSHS-B): other two versions in coverage of aspects of
Kildal et al. burn-specific health and inter-correlation
( 2001 ) of domains and sub-domains. The BSHS-B
revealed three broad domains: affect and
relations, function, and skin involvement.
Coping with burns The CBQ contains six factors corresponding
questionnaire to dimensions of coping: Revaluation/
(CBQ): adjustment, Avoidance, Emotional support,
Willebrand et al. Optimism/ problem solving, Self-control and
( 2001 ) Instrumental action.
Chronic stress A self-report survey that measures stress
scale (CSS): in seven life domains during the preceding
Norris et al. 6 months.
( 1993 )
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