A brief integer scorer for the SF‐12: validity of the brief scorer in Australian community and clinic settings
Abstract Objective: The SF‐36 and the shorter SF‐12 are widely used in clinical research and increasingly so in practice. Scoring is complex and the validity of a brief scorer for the SF‐12 in a community and a clinic sample was examined. Method: The sample comprised respondents with complete data o...
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Main Author: | Gavin Andrews (Author) |
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2002-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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