BACKGROUND: The SF-36 is a widely used measure of health status that can be scored to provide either a profile of eight scores or two summary measures of health, the Physical Component Summary and Mental Component Summary (PCS and MCS). Scoring of the summary scales is undertaken by weighting and summing the original eight dimensions. These weights are gained from factor analysis of data from a general population and have been assumed to be country specific. However, it has been suggested that the weights gained from the US developers could be applied to all datasets, throughout the world, for purposes of comparability and simplicity. The purpose of this study is to evaluate US and UK scoring schemes in a UK population dataset, and in a coh...
PURPOSE: To evaluate two psychometric properties of SF-36, namely unidimensionality and reliability....
PURPOSE: To evaluate two psychometric properties of SF-36, namely unidimensionality and reliability....
Objective: Self-rated health (SRH) is widely used to compare population health across countries, but...
Background The SF-36 is a generic health status measure which has gained popularity as a measure of ...
PURPOSE: To compare the measurement properties of the physical component summary (PCS) and mental co...
Data from general population surveys (n = 1771 to 9151) in nine European countries (Denmark, France,...
BACKGROUND: The SF-36 is a generic health status measure which has gained popularity as a measure of...
In response to questions raised about the accuracy of SF-36 physical (PCS) and mental (MCS) compon...
Background: The SF36 Version 2 (SF36V2) is a revision of the SF36 Version 1, and is a widely used he...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was twofold: 1) to confirm the hypothetical eight scal...
The definitive version can be found at www.springerlink.comBackground The SF36 Version 2 (SF36V2) is...
Data from general population surveys (n = 1483 to 9151) in nine European countries (Denmark, France,...
Studies of the factor structure of the SF-36 Health Survey are an important step in its construct va...
PURPOSE: A number of previous studies have shown inconsistencies between sub-scale scores and compon...
SF-36 questionnaire is a multi-item multi-dimensional questionnaire using well-accepted Likert stand...
PURPOSE: To evaluate two psychometric properties of SF-36, namely unidimensionality and reliability....
PURPOSE: To evaluate two psychometric properties of SF-36, namely unidimensionality and reliability....
Objective: Self-rated health (SRH) is widely used to compare population health across countries, but...
Background The SF-36 is a generic health status measure which has gained popularity as a measure of ...
PURPOSE: To compare the measurement properties of the physical component summary (PCS) and mental co...
Data from general population surveys (n = 1771 to 9151) in nine European countries (Denmark, France,...
BACKGROUND: The SF-36 is a generic health status measure which has gained popularity as a measure of...
In response to questions raised about the accuracy of SF-36 physical (PCS) and mental (MCS) compon...
Background: The SF36 Version 2 (SF36V2) is a revision of the SF36 Version 1, and is a widely used he...
AbstractObjectivesThe objective of this study was twofold: 1) to confirm the hypothetical eight scal...
The definitive version can be found at www.springerlink.comBackground The SF36 Version 2 (SF36V2) is...
Data from general population surveys (n = 1483 to 9151) in nine European countries (Denmark, France,...
Studies of the factor structure of the SF-36 Health Survey are an important step in its construct va...
PURPOSE: A number of previous studies have shown inconsistencies between sub-scale scores and compon...
SF-36 questionnaire is a multi-item multi-dimensional questionnaire using well-accepted Likert stand...
PURPOSE: To evaluate two psychometric properties of SF-36, namely unidimensionality and reliability....
PURPOSE: To evaluate two psychometric properties of SF-36, namely unidimensionality and reliability....
Objective: Self-rated health (SRH) is widely used to compare population health across countries, but...