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 Functional Disability Inventory

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About Functional Disability Inventory

The Functional Disability Inventory (FDI) was designed to be applicable to a broad range of illnesses and varying levels of severity [16,182]. Both the child and the parent form of FDI were administered. The forms are similar with fifteen items regarding different functional abilities (e.g. “walking upstairs”, “being at school all day”, “going shopping”) to be rated by the participants on a 0-4 scale from “No trouble” to “Impossible”. Results are expressed as total scores. The psychometric properties of the instrument have been found satisfactory. Previous studies have shown a significant correlation between child and parent ratings, with slightly lower scores for adults. However, pre-treatment scores in study 1 indicated a potential risk for floor effects, and the instrument does not specifically address pain-related impairments.

 Functional Disability Inventory

Functional Disability Inventory

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