Research Article

Validity, Reliability, and Responsiveness of the Brief Pain Inventory in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Table 6

BPI sensitivity to change among patients reporting improved or worse symptoms from baseline.

Ulcerative colitisCrohn’s disease
ImprovedWorseImprovedWorse
T1 ()T2 ()Cohen’s T1 ()T2 ()Cohen’s T1 ()T2 ()Cohen’s T1 ()T2 ()Cohen’s

BPI intensity10.0 (7.7)9.2 (6.5)0.119.4 (10.4)10.4 (8.6)12.9 (6.5)8.8 (6.3)0.6410.5 (5.9)14.5 (5.7)
BPI interference18.5 (20.2)13.6 (16.6)0.2616.0 (16.6)16.4 (18.5)27.9 (20.5)15.8 (17.1)0.6417.5 (16.5)22.3 (19.9)

BPI: brief pain inventory, T1: baseline, T2: retest (4–6 weeks after baseline). Figures in mean and standard deviation. Cohen’s effect size: 0.2 small, 0.5 moderate, and 0.8 large.