How to Use This TestThe BHI 2 test can be used by psychologists, psychiatrists, anesthesiologists, neurologists, physical therapists, surgeons, rehabilitation specialists, and nurses to help:
Key Features
About the AuthorsDaniel Bruns, PsyD, and John Mark Disorbio, EdD, have collaborated on psychological test development since 1985. In addition to co-authoring the BHI 2 test, they are also the authors of the BBHI 2 (Brief Battery for Health Improvement 2) test and the BHI (Battery for Health Improvement) test. Both live and practice in Colorado. Daniel Bruns, PsyD Daniel Bruns' practice, Health Psychology Associates, is affiliated with the Ramazzini Center, a multidisciplinary facility providing a range of rehabilitation services for injured patients. In his 20 years of clinical practice, Dr. Bruns has come to specialize in the psychological assessment and treatment of medical patients. As a result, he has taught graduate classes and workshops and has made numerous presentations to international, national, and regional professional societies on psychological testing, psychopathology, somatoform disorders, and the assessment and treatment of pain. As a member of three task forces for the Colorado Division of Workers' Compensation, (Psychiatric Disability, Chronic Pain, and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome), he helped to develop evidence-based guidelines to regulate the treatment of injured workers in Colorado. In the past, he has worked on the Chronic Illness Team at the Wellness Center of North Colorado Medical Center. He is also the webmaster of www.healthpsych.com. Dr. Bruns received his MA and PsyD degrees in counseling psychology from the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. John Mark Disorbio, EdD Currently Dr. Disorbio works as a psychologist at Integrated Therapies, an interdisciplinary outpatient clinic for evaluating and treating patients with delayed recovery from chronic pain that he co-founded with Julia Copeland, PT, in 1985. In addition, he is a consultant to major companies throughout the U.S. and serves on the board of the National Pain Foundation. Having spent the majority of his educational and clinical career in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with psychological factors related to medical conditions, he is a frequent presenter at national and international conferences and has published research articles in numerous journals. An active member of the Biofeedback Society for 20 years, he also has extensive training in biofeedback and self-regulation techniques. Dr. Disorbio received his MA degree in counseling psychology from the University of Northern Colorado. He has been licensed as a psychologist in the state of Colorado since 1987. ScalesValidity Scales
NormsThe BHI 2 test was normed using a sample of 725 community individuals and a sample of 527 physical rehabilitation and chronic pain patients. The report compares the patient to both norm groups and uses the average physical rehabilitation patient as a benchmark for interpretations and recommendations. Reference GroupsAs well as comparing the patient to the community sample and the patient sample, the BHI 2 instrument also compares the patient to individuals with a similar condition for the five reference groups listed below. These groups are based on common diagnostic categories of injuries often seen in rehabilitation settings and are used by the Pain Complaints scale.
In addition, the Pain Complaints scale also uses a chronic pain reference group, while the Defensiveness and Self-Disclosure scales use reference groups for symptom magnification (Faking Bad) and symptom minimization (Faking Good) as additional benchmarks (or comparisons) for clinical interpretation. Report OptionsProfile Report View a sample Profile Report. Basic Interpretive Report View a sample Basic Interpretive Report. Enhanced Interpretive Report Provides a more extensive interpretation of the patient's test results, including in-depth scale category narratives. In additional to all the components of the Basic Interpretive Report , this report also includes section on Somatic Complaints, Item Responses, and Diagnostic Probabilities. View a sample Enhanced Interpretive Report. View a sample annotated Enhanced Interpretive Report. Report SectionsSections of the Profile, Basic Interpretive and Enhanced Interpretive Reports are briefly described below. Patient Profile The Patient Profile is a graphical representation of a patient's BHI 2 results. The profile lists the patient's raw scores for each scale. Clinical Summary The Clinical Summary section provides a brief overview of the patient's BHI 2 scales that were not assigned a score in the Average range. Actual rating levels for these scales, along with an interpretive sentence for each, are also presented. Validity The Validity section provides a description of any validity concerns as identified by the Validity Index and the Defensiveness and Self-Disclosure scales. Pain Complaints Item Responses
Pain Diagnostic Probabilities In this section of the Enhanced Interpretive Report, each Pain Diagnostic Category is listed along with a percentage (probability) that indicates how closely the patient's pain complaints match the pain complaints of patients with that diagnosis. Somatic Complaints Item Responses The Somatic Complaints Item Responses section consists of a summary of the patient's individual somatic complaints. For each of the 26 items on the Somatic Complaints scale that is endorsed with a Moderate Problem or Big Problem response, the item is listed along with some possible medical and psychological explanations. Content Area Profile The Content Area Profile is a graphical representation of a patient's within-scale results. The profile lists the patient's rating for each of the 40 content areas. This section provides additional information about the types of items that the patient endorses. Critical Items If the patient endorsed any critical items, the item text and the patient's response are listed in this section of the report. Omitted Items The Omitted Items section of the report is included only if items are left blank or have multiple responses. Item Responses This optional section of the report lists each item number and the patient's response Treatment Recommendations This optional section of the report is based on positive BHI 2 findings, listing possible clinical interventions for the treating professional to consider. Patient Summary The optional Patient Summary describes and explains the patient's BHI 2 results in layman's terms with sensitivity to the patient in mind. Scoring OptionsQ Local Software - Enables you to score assessments, report results, and store and export data on your computer. Mail-in Scoring Service - Specially designed answer sheets are mailed to us for processing within 24–48 hours of receipt and returned via regular mail. Optical Scan Scoring - Allows you to score the assessments at your site. Optical Scan Scoring - Specially designed answer sheets are faxed to us for processing within 1-2 hours of receipt and returned via fax.
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