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The reliability of the minimum European health moduleCox et al., 2009
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- Cox B
- Oyen H
- Cambois E
- Jagger C
- Roy S
- Robine J
- Romieu I
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- International journal of public health
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Abstract Objectives: The Minimum European Health Module (MEHM) consists of 3 global questions concerning 3 health domains: self-perceived health, chronic conditions and long- term activity limitation. The objective of this paper is to evaluate the reliability of the MEHM …
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