Measuring the social psychological health states of ambulatory chronically ill patients: Hyper tension and diabetes as tracer conditions
Abstract Measures of social psychological health states were developed and tested for dimensionality, internal consistency, and generalizability on samples of ambulatory hypertensive and diabetic patients. Despite the existence of several measures of health status, none had been tested solely on amb...
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