2001
DOI: 10.1046/j.1524-4733.2001.40202-293.x
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Pqp10: Negative Affectivity: A Significant Contaminant of Patient Reported Health Related Quality of Life Instruments (Sf-36)

Abstract: Negative affectivity (NA) has been shown to be strongly and consistently correlated to patient reported, subjective health indicators. Therefore, subjective health indicators may or may not give an accurate assessment of the individual's true health status. NA can be expected to act as a general nuisance factor in health research, one that taps organically spurious variance. The pervasive influence of NA may confound the results and complicate the interpretation of health related quality of life instruments, s… Show more

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