Understanding VAS Valuations: Qualitative Data on the Cognitive Process Sylvie M. C. van OschAnne M. Stiggelbout OriginalPaper Pages: 2171 - 2175
Estimating Utility Values for Health States of Overweight and Obese Individuals Using the SF-36 Michael A. KorttPhilip M. Clarke OriginalPaper Pages: 2177 - 2185
Relationship Among Sociodemographic Factors, Clinical Conditions, and Health-related Quality of Life: Examining the EQ-5D in the U.S. General Population Erica I. LubetkinHaomiao JiaMarthe R. Gold OriginalPaper Pages: 2187 - 2196
Development of the WHOQOL-Old Module Mick PowerKathryn QuinnWHOQOL-OLD Group OriginalPaper Pages: 2197 - 2214
How to Measure Self-management Abilities in Older People by Self-report. The Development of the SMAS-30 Hanneke SchuurmansNardi SteverinkSiegwart Lindenberg OriginalPaper Pages: 2215 - 2228
Psychometric Properties of the DUKE Health Profile-adolescent Version (DHP-A): A Generic Instrument for Adolescents Thi Xuan Hanh VoFrancis GuilleminJean-Pierre Deschamps OriginalPaper Pages: 2229 - 2234
The Quality of Life of Parents of Children with Atopic Dermatitis: Interpretation of PIQoL-AD Scores D. M. MeadsS. P. McKennaK. Kahler OriginalPaper Pages: 2235 - 2245
Using the Patient Generated Index to Evaluate Response Shift Post-stroke Sara AhmedNancy E. MayoS. Robin Cohen OriginalPaper Pages: 2247 - 2257
A Rasch Analysis of a Self-perceived Change in Quality of Life Scale in Patients with Mild Stroke Jau-Hong LinWen-Chung WangChing-Lin Hsieh OriginalPaper Pages: 2259 - 2263
Goal Disturbance in Relation to Anxiety, Depression, and Health-related Quality of Life After Myocardial Infarction Sandra N. BoersmaStan MaesKatherine Joekes OriginalPaper Pages: 2265 - 2275
Development of a Computer-adaptive Test for Depression (D-CAT) Herbert FliegeJanine BeckerMatthias Rose OriginalPaper Pages: 2277 - 2291
Depression and Health-related Quality of Life for Low-income African-American Women in the U.S. Lori B. FrankLouis S. MatzaJoyce Y. Chung OriginalPaper Pages: 2293 - 2301
Mental Health Comorbidity Patterns and Impact on Quality of Life Among Veterans Serving During the First Gulf War Valerie L. Forman-HoffmanCaroline P. CarneyBradley N. Doebbeling OriginalPaper Pages: 2303 - 2314
Factors in Maintaining Long-term Improvements in Health-related Quality of Life after Pulmonary Rehabilitation for COPD O. NishiyamaH. TaniguchiS. Arizono OriginalPaper Pages: 2315 - 2321
Validity and Reliability of the Italian Version of the Quality of Life, Enjoyment and Satisfaction Questionnaire A. RossiP. Rucci(For the EQUIP group) Brief Communication Pages: 2323 - 2328
Validation of an Extended Version of the SEIQoL-DW in a Cohort of Hodgkin Lymphoma’ Survivors L. WettergrenM. BjörkholmA. Langius-Eklöf Brief communication Pages: 2329 - 2333
Evaluative and Discriminative Properties of the Portuguese MacNew Heart Disease Health-related Quality of Life Questionnaire A. LealC. PaivaN. Oldridge Brief communication Pages: 2335 - 2341
Structural Equation Models for Quality of Life Response Shifts: Promises and Pitfalls Gary W. Donaldson OriginalPaper Pages: 2345 - 2351
Towards a Formal Definition of Response Shift (In Reply to G.W. Donaldson) Frans J. Oort OriginalPaper Pages: 2353 - 2355