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Clinical VariableDatasetVariable DescriptionVariable ID
QST (Quantitative Sensory Testing) - The dataset includes sensitivity measurements of experimental pressure and thermal pain (e.g. threshold, tolerance, pre-post-stimulus ratings), autonomic heart rate and blood pressure measurements e.g. at baseline, following an orthostatic challenge and STROOP procedures (e.g. color words, color/emotional words).
Thermal aftersensations, 15 s, 48°Cphv00223397.v1.p1
POMS (Profile of Mood States-Bipolar) - The dataset includes variables that queried for the emotional status of participants (i.e. their mood), using a 4-step scale (ranging from 'Much Unlike This' to 'Much Like this'), e.g. attentive/dazed, fatigued/energetic, lighthearted/grouchy, self-assured/uncertain, tense/relaxed, etc.
Lightheartedphv00223291.v1.p1
SCL90 (Symptom Check List 90) - The dataset includes data of variables that queried for problems/stress participants experienced during the past 7 days, using a 5-step scale (ranging from 'Not at all' to 'Extremely'), including nervousness, faintness, poor appetite, feeling shy, repeated unpleasant thoughts, worrying, etc.
42. Soreness of your musclesphv00223689.v1.p1
LES (Life Experiences Survey) - The dataset provides data of variables that queried for the occurrence of life experiences like a detention, death of a family member, marriage, pregnancy, etc., their frequency and impact on participants' life.
38. Impact: Divorcephv00223082.v1.p1
STAI-Y2 (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Y2) - The dataset includes variables querying for emotional correlates of general anxiety, such as feeling nervous, inadequate, secure, having disturbing thoughts, etc. (using a 4-step scale, ranging from 'Almost never' to 'Almost always').
3. I Feel satifisfied with myselfphv00223795.v1.p1
SCL90 (Symptom Check List 90) - The dataset includes data of variables that queried for problems/stress participants experienced during the past 7 days, using a 5-step scale (ranging from 'Not at all' to 'Extremely'), including nervousness, faintness, poor appetite, feeling shy, repeated unpleasant thoughts, worrying, etc.
68. Having ideas or beliefs that others do not sharephv00223712.v1.p1
LES (Life Experiences Survey) - The dataset provides data of variables that queried for the occurrence of life experiences like a detention, death of a family member, marriage, pregnancy, etc., their frequency and impact on participants' life.
5b. Time Period for: Death of Fatherphv00222976.v1.p1
CPSQ (Comprehensive Pain and Symptom Questionnaire) - The dataset provides 1) data of facial pain assessments, including duration, intensity, location, possible interference with participants' daily activities, GCPS (Graded Chronic Pain Scale) score (for facial and non-facial pain); 2) data of non-facial pain, and 3) queries for presence of comorbidities (n=20, including arthritis, fibromyalgia, ear ringing, IBS, depression, insomnia, heart racing, sleep apnea, etc.).
CPSQ: Jaw injury due to yawningphv00222796.v1.p1
OBC (Oral Behaviors Checklist) - The dataset includes variables assessing the frequency occurrence of different types of oral behavior, including teeth grinding, tongue pressing, one-sided chewing, holding objects between teeth, etc.
Sum of 21 OBC (Oral Behavioral Check List) responsesphv00223188.v1.p1
RDC (Research Diagnostic Criteria) - The dataset includes data of pain self-assessment reports (pain in different muscles of e.g. jaw, head, neck, including headache, yes/no), measured parameters of vertical range of mandibular motion (mm), palpation tenderness and thresholds (following one or two pounds of digital palpation pressure) at e.g. jaw, neck, shoulder muscles, ribs, lateral epicondyle, knee, and TMJ sounds. These data were used to determine TMJ case-control status of subjects, and TMJ subclassification of myalgia or arthralgia.
7c. Mandibular Excursive Movements: Protrusion - Temporalis - Pain - Left Sidephv00223503.v1.p1
STAI-Y1 (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory Y1) - The dataset includes variables querying for emotional correlates of anxiety experienced by participants at the time of answering the questions, such as feeling upset, jittery, confused, etc. (using a 4-step scale, ranging from 'Not at all' to 'Very much so').
19. I feel steadyphv00223789.v1.p1
EPQ (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised) - The dataset includes data obtained through the Eysenck personality questionnaire, querying for tendencies of extrovert - introvert, neurotic and psychotic behavior (yes/no).
40. Have you ever taken advantage of someonephv00222896.v1.p1
POMS (Profile of Mood States-Bipolar) - The dataset includes variables that queried for the emotional status of participants (i.e. their mood), using a 4-step scale (ranging from 'Much Unlike This' to 'Much Like this'), e.g. attentive/dazed, fatigued/energetic, lighthearted/grouchy, self-assured/uncertain, tense/relaxed, etc.
Bewilderedphv00223294.v1.p1
CPSQ (Comprehensive Pain and Symptom Questionnaire) - The dataset provides 1) data of facial pain assessments, including duration, intensity, location, possible interference with participants' daily activities, GCPS (Graded Chronic Pain Scale) score (for facial and non-facial pain); 2) data of non-facial pain, and 3) queries for presence of comorbidities (n=20, including arthritis, fibromyalgia, ear ringing, IBS, depression, insomnia, heart racing, sleep apnea, etc.).
Non-facial GCPS (+ pain Hx)phv00222790.v1.p1
EPQ (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised) - The dataset includes data obtained through the Eysenck personality questionnaire, querying for tendencies of extrovert - introvert, neurotic and psychotic behavior (yes/no).
17. Do you prefer to go your own wayphv00222873.v1.p1
LES (Life Experiences Survey) - The dataset provides data of variables that queried for the occurrence of life experiences like a detention, death of a family member, marriage, pregnancy, etc., their frequency and impact on participants' life.
20. Time Period for: Major change in closeness to family membersphv00223002.v1.p1
SCL90 (Symptom Check List 90) - The dataset includes data of variables that queried for problems/stress participants experienced during the past 7 days, using a 5-step scale (ranging from 'Not at all' to 'Extremely'), including nervousness, faintness, poor appetite, feeling shy, repeated unpleasant thoughts, worrying, etc.
65. Having to repeat the same actions such as touching, counting, or washingphv00223709.v1.p1
EPQ (Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised) - The dataset includes data obtained through the Eysenck personality questionnaire, querying for tendencies of extrovert - introvert, neurotic and psychotic behavior (yes/no).
37. Do you like mixing with peoplephv00222893.v1.p1
POMS (Profile of Mood States-Bipolar) - The dataset includes variables that queried for the emotional status of participants (i.e. their mood), using a 4-step scale (ranging from 'Much Unlike This' to 'Much Like this'), e.g. attentive/dazed, fatigued/energetic, lighthearted/grouchy, self-assured/uncertain, tense/relaxed, etc.
Madphv00223314.v1.p1
POMS (Profile of Mood States-Bipolar) - The dataset includes variables that queried for the emotional status of participants (i.e. their mood), using a 4-step scale (ranging from 'Much Unlike This' to 'Much Like this'), e.g. attentive/dazed, fatigued/energetic, lighthearted/grouchy, self-assured/uncertain, tense/relaxed, etc.
POMS Agreeable - hostile (0-36 scale)phv00223337.v1.p1
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