Using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: Should we use summary scores or single items as input? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain

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Main Authors: Nielsen, A., Vach, W., Kent, Peter, Hestbaek, L., Kongsted, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22125
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Kongsted, A.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-221252018-12-14T00:54:11Z Using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: Should we use summary scores or single items as input? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain Nielsen, A. Vach, W. Kent, Peter Hestbaek, L. Kongsted, A. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22125 Dove Medical Press restricted
spellingShingle Nielsen, A.
Vach, W.
Kent, Peter
Hestbaek, L.
Kongsted, A.
Using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: Should we use summary scores or single items as input? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain
title Using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: Should we use summary scores or single items as input? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain
title_full Using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: Should we use summary scores or single items as input? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain
title_fullStr Using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: Should we use summary scores or single items as input? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain
title_full_unstemmed Using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: Should we use summary scores or single items as input? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain
title_short Using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: Should we use summary scores or single items as input? A methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain
title_sort using existing questionnaires in latent class analysis: should we use summary scores or single items as input? a methodological study using a cohort of patients with low back pain
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22125