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2017, Urologic Clinics of North AmericaCitation Excerpt :There are many general HRQoL PROMs that have been used in patients with NGB. Some of the more common examples of these are the Satisfaction With Life Survey (SWLS), and the Medical Outcomes Study Short Form 36-Item or 12-Item (SF-36, SF-12).9ā12 These PROMs ask about general HRQoL issues, such as physical and mental health perceptions as well as activity limitations.
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Supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention through Saint Louis University Prevention Research Center grant U48/CCU710807 (Special Interest Project SIPS-96).
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Presented in part at the 21st annual meeting of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, June 24ā26, 1998, Chicago, and the Tenth National Conference on Disability and Health, October 14ā16, 1998, Dallas, TX.
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