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A better tool for measuring the health of Canadians

08.07.00 | Canadian Medical Association Journal

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The Medical Outcomes Study 36-item Short Form (SF-36) is a widely cited measure of health-related quality of life that is used in approximately 40 countries. A team of scientists has established the first Canadian normative data for the SF-36 by using data from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study, a prospective cohort study involving 9423 men and women. The normative data are the key to determining whether a group or an individual scores above or below the average for their country. The authors report that men scored higher than women on all parts of the SF-36 and that Canadians scored higher than US and UK counterparts in several domains.

Canadian normative data for the SF-36 health survey -- W.M. Hopman et al

The Canadian SF-36 health survey: Normative data add to its value -- S.W. Dauphinee

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APA:
Canadian Medical Association Journal. (2000, August 7). A better tool for measuring the health of Canadians. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LM2XVPNL/a-better-tool-for-measuring-the-health-of-canadians.html
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"A better tool for measuring the health of Canadians." Brightsurf News, Aug. 7 2000, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LM2XVPNL/a-better-tool-for-measuring-the-health-of-canadians.html.