Comprehensibility of measures of health-related quality of life in minority and low-income patients.

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Published in J Natl Med Assoc on May 01, 2002

Authors

Erica I Lubetkin1, Marthe R Gold

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Community Health and Social Medicine, The City University of New York Medical School, New York 10031, USA.

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