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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pain. 2016 Jun;157(6):1205–1212. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000506

Table 3.

The Michigan Body Map demonstrated discriminant validity from other validated self-report measures of pain, mood and function.

Correlation coefficient R-squared p-value
BPI Pain Severity 0.275 0.075 < 0.001
BPI Pain Interference 0.323 0.104 < 0.001
PainDETECT 0.384 0.148 < 0.001
ODI 0.406 0.165 < 0.001
Catastrophizing 0.154 0.024 0.024
HADS Depression 0.133 0.018 0.048
HADS Anxiety 0.183 0.034 0.006

Pearson correlation coefficients of the correlation between the new Michigan Body Map and measures of pain severity, pain interference, physical functioning, and affect provide evidence of discriminant validity. BPI = Brief Pain Inventory; HADS = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; ODI = Oswestry Disability Index.