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Contradictory findings in replication studies are common.4,30 On the other hand , self - report measures are challenged because they are subjective , difficult to validate , and sensitive to response bias.4,16 Most health professionals ...
Contradictory findings in replication studies are common.4,30 On the other hand , self - report measures are challenged because they are subjective , difficult to validate , and sensitive to response bias.4,16 Most health professionals ...
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Finally , a measure must have reliability and validity documented through such techniques as internal consistency , repeated testing , agree- ment between independent judges , relationship to other measures of pain , and ability to ...
Finally , a measure must have reliability and validity documented through such techniques as internal consistency , repeated testing , agree- ment between independent judges , relationship to other measures of pain , and ability to ...
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Depression rated on a VAS has been shown to correlate with other more extensive measures of depression such as the Beck Depression Inventory and SCL - 90 . Anxiety measured on a VAS did not similarly correlate with standardized measures ...
Depression rated on a VAS has been shown to correlate with other more extensive measures of depression such as the Beck Depression Inventory and SCL - 90 . Anxiety measured on a VAS did not similarly correlate with standardized measures ...
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Prevalence and Profile of Pain | 21 |
Painful Complications of Cancer Diagnosis | 47 |
Issues in Cancer Pain Management | 69 |
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