WHOQOL-BREF as predictors of mortality: A two-year follow-up study at veteran homes Senyeong KaoKuan-Lang LaiHsyien-Chia Wen OriginalPaper Pages: 1443 - 1454
Relationships between health domains and sense of coherence: A two-year cross-lagged study in patients with chronic illness Marijke VeenstraTorbjørn MoumEspen Røysamb OriginalPaper Pages: 1455 - 1465
Population-based study of the relationship of treatment and sociodemographics on quality of life for early stage breast cancer Nancy K. JanzMahasin MujahidSteven J. Katz OriginalPaper Pages: 1467 - 1479
Perceived cognitive function in coronary artery disease – An unrecognised predictor of unemployment Anna KiesslingPeter Henriksson OriginalPaper Pages: 1481 - 1488
Understanding the complex associations between patient–provider relationships, self-care behaviours, and health-related quality of life in type 2 diabetes: A structural equation modeling approach Sheri L. MaddiganSumit R. MajumdarJeffrey A. Johnson OriginalPaper Pages: 1489 - 1500
Diabetes-related symptoms and negative mood in participants of a targeted population-screening program for type 2 diabetes: The Hoorn Screening study Marcel C. AdriaanseJacqueline M. DekkerFrank J. Snoek OriginalPaper Pages: 1501 - 1509
Quality of life and eating disorders S. M. de la RieG. NoordenbosE. F. van Furth OriginalPaper Pages: 1511 - 1521
Comparison of the minimally important difference for two health state utility measures: EQ-5D and SF-6D Stephen J. WaltersJohn E. Brazier OriginalPaper Pages: 1523 - 1532
Analysis of incomplete quality of life data in advanced stage cancer: A practical application of multiple imputation Satoshi MoritaKunihiko KobayashiYasuo Ohashi OriginalPaper Pages: 1533 - 1544
Quantifying responsiveness of quality of life measures without an external criterion Guang Yong Zou OriginalPaper Pages: 1545 - 1552
Developing a questionnaire to measure the psychosocial impact of an abnormal cervical smear result and its subsequent management: the TOMBOLA (Trial Of Management of Borderline and Other Low-grade Abnormal smears) trial N. M. GrayL. SharpJ. Little OriginalPaper Pages: 1553 - 1562
Academic and behavioral limitations and health-related quality of life in school-age survivors of bacterial meningitis Irene KoomenHein RaatMarceline van Furth OriginalPaper Pages: 1563 - 1572
Adolescent health-related quality of life and perceived satisfaction with life Keith J. ZulligRobert F. ValoisJ. Wanzer Drane OriginalPaper Pages: 1573 - 1584
The relationship between health-related quality of life, pain, and coping strategies in juvenile arthritis – A one year prospective study Michael G. SawyerJosephine A. CarbonePeter A. Baghurst OriginalPaper Pages: 1585 - 1598
Determinants of quality of life in children with psychiatric disorders Dennis BastiaansenHans M. KootRobert F. Ferdinand OriginalPaper Pages: 1599 - 1612
Preliminary psychometric evaluation of the Child Health Ratings Inventory (CHRIs) and Disease-Specific Impairment Inventory-Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (DSII-HSCT) in parents and children S. K. ParsonsM. C. ShihS. H. Kaplan OriginalPaper Pages: 1613 - 1625
Korean translation and validation of the functional assessment of cancer therapy-breast (FACT-B) scale version 4 Hee J. YooSei H. AhnOh S. Han Brief communication Pages: 1627 - 1632
Development and psychometric tests of the Chinese-version Low Vision Quality of Life Questionnaire H. ZouX. ZhangJ. S. Wolffsohn Brief communication Pages: 1633 - 1639
Assessment of quality of life among HIV-infected persons in Pune, India Rewa M. KohliSuvarna SaneSanjay M. Mehendale OriginalPaper Pages: 1641 - 1647
Book review: Edited by: Christine Eiser, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc., Mahwah, NJ, 2004, 368 pp, ISBN: 0-8058-3544-X, price $80 (hardback) Symone Detmar OriginalPaper Pages: 1649 - 1650