Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
about
The Ontario Mother and Infant Study (TOMIS) III: a multi-site cohort study of the impact of delivery method on health, service use, and costs of care in the first postpartum yearThe potential impact on farmer health of enhanced export horticultural trade between the U.K. and Uganda.Do self-assessments of health predict future mortality in rural South Africa? The case of KwaZulu-Natal in the era of antiretroviral treatment.Echolocation may have real-life advantages for blind people: an analysis of survey data.Normative data and clinically significant effect sizes for single-item numerical linear analogue self-assessment (LASA) scales.The relationship between health promoting resources and work participation in a sample reporting musculoskeletal pain from the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study, HUNT 3, Norway.Is there a "Scottish effect" for self reports of health? Individual level analysis of the 2001 UK census.Recovery after minor traffic injuries: a randomized controlled trial.Equity and health policy in Africa: using concept mapping in Moore (Burkina Faso).Can smartphones measure momentary quality of life and participation? A proof of concept using experience sampling surveys with university students.Political violence, health, and coping among Palestinian women in the West BankEffect of questionnaire structure on recall of drug utilization in a population of university students.Provision of peer specialist services in VA patient aligned care teams: protocol for testing a cluster randomized implementation trial.Is there an association between disease ignorance and self-rated health? The HUNT Study, a cross-sectional survey.Mental health and wellbeing in spouses of persons with dementia: the Nord-Trøndelag Health Study.Face validity of the single work ability item: comparison with objectively measured heart rate reserve over several days.Weather, day length and physical activity in older adults: Cross-sectional results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) Norfolk CohortEarly-life school, neighborhood, and family influences on adult health: a multilevel cross-classified analysis of the Aberdeen children of the 1950s studyHealth outcome after major trauma: what are we measuring?Healthy for now? A cross-sectional study of the comorbidities in obese preschool children in the United States.Is the association between posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and poor health due to a common familial or genetic factor?Mediators between bereavement and somatic symptoms.External validation of two prediction models identifying employees at risk of high sickness absence: cohort study with 1-year follow-up.Perceived adverse health effects of heat and their determinants in deprived neighbourhoods: a cross-sectional survey of nine cities in Canada.Association of perceived stigma and mood and anxiety disorders: results from the World Mental Health SurveysAssociation between physical and mental health-related quality of life and adverse outcomes; a retrospective cohort study of 5,272 Scottish adults.Work ability assessment in a worker population: comparison and determinants of Work Ability Index and Work Ability scoreDo older and younger people differ in their reported well-being? A national survey of adults in Britain.Does informal care reduce public care expenditure on elderly care? Estimates based on Finland's Age Study.Who cares? Implications of care-giving and -receiving by HIV-infected or -affected older people on functional disability and emotional wellbeing.A call for better care: the impact of postnatal contact services on women's parenting confidence and experiences of postpartum care in Queensland, Australia.The Brief Irritability Test (BITe): a measure of irritability for use among men and women.Investigating the relationship between socially-assigned ethnicity, racial discrimination and health advantage in New Zealand.Sense of coherence and quality of life in older in-hospital patients without cognitive impairment--a 12 month follow-up study.Preliminary development and validation of a new end-of-life patient-reported outcome measure assessing the ability of patients to finalise their affairs at the end of life.Early Exposure to Environmental Chaos and Children's Physical and Mental Health.The impact of pediatric blood and marrow transplant on parents: introduction of the parent impact scaleGlobal quality of life modifies terminal change in physical functioning among older adult womenThe Long Reach of Childhood Health and Circumstance: Evidence from the Whitehall II StudyValidity and responsiveness of the Core Outcome Measures Index (COMI) for the neck
P2860
Q28388977-522E906C-B48C-42EA-B999-0E5CFB8A0948Q30397378-311C6741-A447-4CBF-B9B7-9102F1E9CA11Q30419028-5CAA9A21-1618-4ACE-B9EB-1C199A3E1918Q30623074-DCC90976-3831-41D6-9133-73AD1A85DC9AQ30879995-B95E6398-92B1-4F4D-BBFE-98AD46FEC97AQ31113578-FC43436C-8A98-4C50-8355-D9F5773F890CQ33251344-C4CCA2E6-FE81-40E5-A659-9C4D9F48A5B6Q33279757-A87AACB8-182E-4C8D-8BC6-58FA15F2DCD0Q33330174-2E07F963-29D5-4ECE-9BE2-1F96B9FA04B8Q33453871-A3D668A0-E362-42F5-A63D-BCCFFF45F03EQ33456051-B2460285-7E98-4EAB-BF3C-449816125F43Q33475945-3A257888-750E-44FB-899D-47487FD80B00Q33630420-68D018CC-C95E-4FD7-A1CD-D07BCDA18BE9Q33691394-C1EFC214-FD74-424E-8857-F5F6F0EBE475Q33697081-13E1077E-F93F-497B-A59E-AB36EAFEE212Q33742359-09780337-34D1-4732-B695-77EC6324F820Q33745740-66065BF8-FD4F-4F15-923F-7A027453F74CQ33847467-D6850989-4C8B-433F-8322-AD362EFD6CE6Q33933518-83C567E8-AC3E-405D-B23E-E846F72E73F5Q34026352-36E90DC8-2ABF-45AC-AED7-379866C22C19Q34191349-EA25A457-00BE-4F43-8C2D-B665C7046FEEQ34307990-BDC1A89C-A784-4615-BBAD-C26701291031Q34573724-E98C68BB-55F4-4339-8D31-8BD485A60DB9Q34578196-0BB34A4D-B61C-4795-B981-6D9B3F3FC591Q34578691-E9081454-8769-449A-8F6D-02BF5B77EEB3Q34636754-C43F9119-2DC7-431F-8405-6651E8E2716BQ34659005-FCF011E5-8BBE-404F-98CC-8A4EF942C086Q34709678-EA16CDAB-E1C8-409C-BFEA-7EA4ED9871F7Q34943105-6A9B638A-AAF9-4578-A98E-F7E3682F0213Q34992891-69E561D2-9B33-49B3-AD9F-799253C7A7B7Q34995091-41390E77-E57A-4219-B288-570FAFBAA986Q35054338-CD8BE4BD-CBFD-464A-A059-80BF0B04E227Q35082749-80E36554-A23A-4E55-96B4-C3E07FF25BC3Q35124615-3BF486B3-6052-4F98-88E1-5F814A7324D7Q35148891-7B11F52A-AB5F-4A0B-8C05-D4FCEB66840DQ35232608-2EF43B2B-3B64-4B0E-B8C1-992F6FA7CFD2Q35534452-A14321FF-6DCF-406D-BFB0-AC74B1D896A6Q35543008-EE6A9536-A716-4BA6-AE55-EE18658E000BQ35654099-E4D0FB6F-3AC3-4531-8A2E-156573F31850Q35655951-98DA4724-4220-48D7-A4CC-7B6D730839B3
P2860
Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
description
2005 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2005年の論文
@ja
2005年学术文章
@wuu
2005年学术文章
@zh
2005年学术文章
@zh-cn
2005年学术文章
@zh-hans
2005年学术文章
@zh-my
2005年学术文章
@zh-sg
2005年學術文章
@yue
2005年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
@en
Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
@nl
type
label
Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
@en
Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
@nl
prefLabel
Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
@en
Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
@nl
P356
P1476
Just one question: If one question works, why ask several?
@en
P2093
Ann Bowling
P304
P356
10.1136/JECH.2004.021204
P577
2005-05-01T00:00:00Z