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A person-reported cumulative social risk measure does not show bias by income and education.

Salene M W JonesKatherine J BriantDavid R DoodyRonaldo IachanJason A Mendoza
Published in: Journal of patient-reported outcomes (2024)
Results suggest an IRT-based cumulative social risk score is not biased by education and income level and can be used for comparisons between groups. An IRT-based cumulative social risk score will be useful for combining datasets to examine policy factors affecting social risk and for more efficient screening of patients for social risk using computerized adaptive testing.
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