Barbosa-Leiker et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Testing gender and longitudinal measurement invariance of the SF-36 in American Indian older adults: The strong heart study.Barbosa-Leiker et al., 2022
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- Barbosa-Leiker C
- Burduli E
- Arias-Losado R
- Muller C
- Noonan C
- Suchy-Dicey A
- Nelson L
- Verney S
- Montine T
- Buchwald D
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Abstract Information about the equality of psychometric properties of the medical outcomes study (MOS) Short Form-36 (SF-36), a health status measure, across gender and across the lifespan for American Indian adults is lacking. We tested measurement invariance …
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