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What are we measuring? An examination of self-reported functional status measures

Spiegel, Jane Sinden
Leake, Barbara
Spiegel, Timothy M.
Paulus, Harold E.
Kane, Robert L.
Ward, Nancy B.
Ware, John E. Jr.
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Functional status questionnaires are being used in various types of studies. To determine factors related to self-reported functional ability for rheumatoid arthritis patients, we examined the relationship between a functional and mental health questionnaire and objective disease-specific measures. Using 3-5 predictor variables, we explained 43-57% of the variance in patients' self-reported functioning. Mental and physical health perceptions were significant predictors for each self-reported functional measure. The relationships among mental health and self-reported functioning should be considered when interpreting studies that use functional status questionnaires.

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Arthritis Rheum. 1988 Jun;31(6):721-8. Link to article on publisher's site

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10.1002/art.1780310604
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3382447
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