Common Data Elements (CDEs) Repository

The NIH HEAL Initiative’s Common Data Elements (CDEs) program aims to harmonize the data collected by the initiative’s studies, enhancing the comparability of various data sets generated by HEAL research.  

HEAL researchers and potential applicants conducting research with human participants should also prioritize using the HEAL CDEs. Researchers outside the HEAL Initiative conducting pain research may also be interested in using validated and structured questionnaires.

The “core” questionnaires in ten domains, demographic information, and opioid usage are required for the clinical pain HEAL grants and are organized depending on the type of pain and population being studied.

Most HEAL pain studies would fall into one of several categories that would determine their core questionnaires: adult acute pain, adult chronic pain, or pediatric pain (both acute and chronic pain). These categories are listed in the “core or supplemental” column.

The “Advanced Search” function can filter the questionnaires by the specific type of pain research being conducted (acute vs. chronic), the patient population (adult vs. pediatric), and the domain (research topic) of the questionnaires.

For core questionnaires with multiple versions listed (e.g., GAD-2, GAD-7), studies can use any one of these versions, but at a minimum must use the shortest version listed.

The text box allows users to search for a specific questionnaire or research topic area.

Files can be downloaded directly from the links in the second column. Filenames that include the suffix “CRF” are questionnaires (case-report forms) and filenames with the suffix “CDE” are the CDE files with variable names and coding information.

To download more than one file at a time, use the checkboxes on the left hand side to select the files you would like to download. After you click the "Download Selected Files" button, you will get a message at the top of the page saying, "Export file created, Click here to download." This will download a zipped folder with your selections.

“Download list” allows users to download the list of questionnaires that are displayed as search results.

For questionnaires that are copyrighted and require a license for use, the files linked below contain instructions on how to properly obtain a license for use.

If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

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Description File Name File Language Core or Supplemental Research Topic
The Faces Pain Revised (FPS R) is a self-report measure to assess pain intensity in children. English
  • Supplemental
Pain Intensity
The Faces Pain Revised (FPS R) is a self-report measure to assess pain intensity in children. Spanish
  • Supplemental
Pain Intensity
The Fatigue Scale for Motor and Cognitive Functions (FSMC) assessment of multiple sclerosis (MS) related cognitive and motor fatigue. English
  • Supplemental
Fatigue
The Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) assesses fatigue as a symptom of a variety of different chronic conditions and disorders. English
  • Supplemental
Fatigue
The Graded Chronic Pain Scale-Revised (GCPS-R) identifies persons with chronic pain and grades chronic pain severity (mild, bothersome, high impact chronic pain). English
  • Supplemental
Pain Intensity
The Graded Chronic Pain Scale-Revised (GCPS-R) identifies persons with chronic pain and grades chronic pain severity (mild, bothersome, high impact chronic pain). Swedish
  • Supplemental
Pain Intensity
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is used to objectively describe the extent of impaired consciousness in all types of acute medical and trauma patients. English
  • Supplemental
Neurological Assessments
The Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) covers several components of physical activity, such as intensity, duration, and frequency, and it assesses three domains in which physical activity is performed (occupational physical activity, transport-related physical activity, and physical activity during discretionary or leisure time). English
  • Supplemental
Physical Activity
The Gratitude Questionnaire 6 item (GQ-6) is a self-report questionnaire designed to assess individual differences in one's disposition to experience gratitude in daily life. English
  • Supplemental
Protective Factors
The Generalized Sensory Sensitivity 8 (GSS 8) assesses whether a person has experienced various sensitivity symptoms for at least 3 months, over the past year (e.g., sensitivity to sound). English
  • Supplemental
Sensory
The Generalized Sensory Sensitivity 8 (GSS 8) assesses whether a person has experienced various sensitivity symptoms for at least 3 months, over the past year (e.g., sensitivity to sound). Spanish
  • Supplemental
Sensory
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) measures anxiety and depression in a general medical population of patients. English
  • Supplemental
Anxiety
The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM D) is a multiple-item questionnaire used to provide an indication of depression, and as a guide to evaluate recovery. English
  • Supplemental
Depression
The Hyperacusis Questionnaire (HQ) assesses the symptoms of hyperacusis (e.g. by examining how this disorder affects behavior and emotions in the daily life). English
  • Supplemental
Sensory