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2019Mapping the PedsQL™ onto the CHU9D: an assessment of external validity in a large community-based sampleMpundu-Kaambwa, C.; Chen, G.; Huynh, E.; Russo, R.; Ratcliffe, J.
2018Predicting EuroQoL 5 dimensions 5 levels (EQ-5D-5L) utilities from Older People’s Quality of Life brief questionnaire (OPQoL-brief) scoresKaambwa, B.; Ratcliffe, J.
2018Measuring health-related quality of life in adolescent populations: an empirical comparison of the CHU9D and the PedsQL™ 4.0 short form 15Petersen, K.; Chen, G.; Mpundu-Kaambwa, C.; Stevens, K.; Brazier, J.; Ratcliffe, J.
2021Psychometric properties of the EQ-5D-5L for aboriginal Australians: a multi-method studyRibeiro Santiago, P.H.; Haag, D.; Macedo, D.M.; Garvey, G.; Smith, M.; Canfell, K.; Hedges, J.; Jamieson, L.
2021The integration of mixed methods data to develop the quality of life - aged care consumers (QOL-ACC) instrumentHutchinson, C.; Ratcliffe, J.; Cleland, J.; Walker, R.; Milte, R.; McBain, C.; Corlis, M.; Cornell, V.; Khadka, J.
2022Assessment of Pain-Related Fear in Indigenous Australian Populations Using the Fear of Pain-9 Questionnaire (FPQ-9)Mittinty, M.M.; Santiago, P.H.R.; Jamieson, L.
1996The MOS SF-36 health survey questionnaire in severe chronic airflow limitation: Comparison with the Nottingham Health ProfileCrockett, A.; Cranston, J.; Moss, J.; Alpers, J.
2009Development and test-retest reliability of an extended version of the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ-E): A screening instrument for musculoskeletal painDawson, A.; Steele, E.; Hodges, P.; Stewart, S.
2006Measuring antenatal depression and anxiety: Findings from a community-based study of women in Hyderabad, PakistanKarmaliani, R.; Osawa, M.; Mahmood, M.; Harris, H.; Akhtar, S.; Goldenberg, R.; Moss, N.
2012An index measuring adherence to complementary feeding guidelines has convergent validity as a measure of infant diet qualityGolley, R.; Smithers, L.; Mittinty, N.; Brazionis, L.; Emmett, P.; Northstone, K.; Campbell, K.; McNaughton, S.; Lynch, J.