The feasibility of applying item response theory to measures of migraine impact: A re-analysis of three clinical studies Jakob B. BjornerMark KosinskiJohn E. Ware Jr OriginalPaper Pages: 887 - 902
The responsiveness of headache impact scales scored using 'classical' and 'modern' psychometric methods: A re-analysis of three clinical trials M. KosinskiJ.B. BjornerR.K. Cady OriginalPaper Pages: 903 - 912
Calibration of an item pool for assessing the burden of headaches: An application of item response theory to the Headache Impact Test (HIT™) Jakob B. BjornerMark KosinskiJohn E. Ware Jr OriginalPaper Pages: 913 - 933
Applications of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) to the assessment of headache impact John E. Ware JrMark KosinskiAndrew Dowson OriginalPaper Pages: 935 - 952
A study of the feasibility of Internet administration of a computerized health survey: The headache impact test (HIT™) M.S. BaylissJ.E. DeweyF. Sheftell OriginalPaper Pages: 953 - 961
A six-item short-form survey for measuring headache impact: The HIT-6™ M. KosinskiM.S. BaylissS. Tepper OriginalPaper Pages: 963 - 974
Translating the Short-Form Headache Impact Test (HIT-6) in 27 countries: Methodological and conceptual issues B. GandekJ. AlacoqueK. Davis OriginalPaper Pages: 975 - 979
Using item response theory to calibrate the Headache Impact Test (HIT™) to the metric of traditional headache scales Jakob B. BjornerMark KosinskiJohn E. Ware Jr OriginalPaper Pages: 981 - 1002
Usefulness of the SF-8™ Health Survey for comparing the impact of migraine and other conditions Diane M. Turner-BowkerMartha S. BaylissMark Kosinski OriginalPaper Pages: 1003 - 1012
Evaluation of quality of life in a clinical trial with nonrandom dropout: The effect of epoetin alfa in anemic cancer patients D.L. FaircloughD.D. GagnonM. Dicato OriginalPaper Pages: 1013 - 1027
Do differences in methods for constructing SF-36 physical and mental health summary measures change their associations with chronic medical conditions and utilization? William E. CunninghamTerry T. NakazonoRon D. Hays OriginalPaper Pages: 1029 - 1035
Quality of life of HIV-infected patients: Psychometric properties and validation of the German version of the MQOL-HIV G. KemmlerB. SchmiedB. Mumelter OriginalPaper Pages: 1037 - 1050
Reliability and validity of the SF-36 in HIV-infected homeless and marginally housed individuals E.D. RileyD.R. BangsbergA.W. Wu OriginalPaper Pages: 1051 - 1058
Areas of decrement in health-related quality of life (HRQL): Comparing the SF-12, EQ-5D, and HUI 3 Erica I. LubetkinMarthe R. Gold OriginalPaper Pages: 1059 - 1067
Responsiveness of the EuroQol (EQ 5-D) and the SF-36 in elderly patients with displaced femoral neck fractures J. TidermarkG. BergströmS. Ponzer OriginalPaper Pages: 1069 - 1079
The effect of different methods of collecting data: Mail, telephone and filter data collection issues in utility measurement Graeme Hawthorne OriginalPaper Pages: 1081 - 1088
Quality of life of patients with type I diabetes mellitus H.E. HartH.J.G. BiloB. Meyboom-de Jong OriginalPaper Pages: 1089 - 1097
Life satisfaction in patients with chest pain subsequently diagnosed as coronary heart disease – connection through depressive symptoms? M. ValkamoH.-T. Koivumaa-HonkanenH. Viinamäki OriginalPaper Pages: 1099 - 1105
Quality of life terminology included in package inserts for US approved medications Sonali N. ShahAnne-Marie SestiMarci Plante OriginalPaper Pages: 1107 - 1117
The Caregiver Quality of Life Cystic Fibrosis (CQOLCF) Scale: Modification and validation of an instrument to measure quality of life in cystic fibrosis family caregivers Whitney BolingDavid M. MacrinaJohn P. Clancy OriginalPaper Pages: 1119 - 1126
Internal consistency and validity of the Stroke Impact Scale 2.0 (SIS 2.0) and SIS-16 in an Australian sample Ben EdwardsBev O'Connell OriginalPaper Pages: 1127 - 1135
Validity and reliability of the Italian translation of the MOS-HIV health survey in persons with AIDS Patrizia SchifanoPiero BorgiaCarlo A. Perucci OriginalPaper Pages: 1137 - 1146
Measuring Disease: A Review of Disease-specific Quality of Life Measurement Scales (second edition) BookReview Pages: 1147 - 1148