Quality of life of the Canadian population using the VR-12: population norms for health utility values, summary component scores and domain scores
Logan Trenaman,
Daphne Guh,
Nick Bansback
et al.
Abstract:Objectives
To estimate Canadian population norms (health utility values, summary component scores and domain scores) for the VR-12.
Methods
English and French speaking Canadians aged 18 and older completed an online survey that included sociodemographic questions and standardized health status instruments, including the VR-12. Responses to the VR-12 were summarized as: (i) a health utility value; (ii) mental and physical component summary scores (MCS and P… Show more
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