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Can self-report questionnaires create illness cognitions in middle-aged men?

Martin CartwrightJane OgdenElizabeth A GrunfeldJohn Weinman
Published in: Health psychology : official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association (2011)
Questionnaire context systematically influenced responses on self-report measures of illness impact. The magnitude of the context effect was largest in the highest quintile of LUTS severity, a difference of 0.5 on a scale with a range of 3. These findings may have implications for situations where patient reported outcome measures are used to evaluate health care interventions or inform treatment decisions.
Keyphrases
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