Physical Symptoms Inventory (PSI)

18-item Version
During the past 30 days did you have?
1.    An upset stomach or nausea
2.    A backache
3.    Trouble sleeping
4.    A skin rash
5.    Shortness of breath
6.    Chest pain
7.    Headache
8.    Fever
9.    Acid indigestion or heartburn
10.Eye strain
11.Diarrhea
12.Stomach cramps (Not menstrual)
13.Constipation
14.Heart pounding when not exercising
15.An infection
16.Loss of appetite
17.Dizziness
18.Tiredness or fatigue
13-item Version
1.    An upset stomach or nausea
2.    A backache
3.    Trouble sleeping
1.    4 Headache
4.    Acid indigestion or heartburn
5.    Eye strain
6.    Diarrhea
7.    Stomach cramps (Not menstrual)
8.    Constipation
9.    Ringing in the ears
10.Loss of appetite
11.Dizziness
12.Tiredness or fatigue
12-item Version
1.    An upset stomach or nausea
2.    Trouble sleeping
3.    Headache
4.    Acid indigestion or heartburn
5.    Eye strain
6.    Diarrhea
7.    Stomach cramps (Not menstrual)
8.    Constipation
9.    Ringing in the ears
10.Loss of appetite
11.Dizziness
12. Tiredness or fatigue
 
Interpersonal Conflict at Work Scale (ICAWS)
No‚ Yes‚ but I didn’t see doctor‚ Yes‚ and I saw doctor
For 12 & 13-item Version
Not at all‚ Once or Twice‚ Once or twice per week‚ Most days‚ Every day
 
This instrument can be found at: http://shell.cas.usf.edu/~pspector/scalepage.html
 

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