Looking for something to continue the #ISOQOL buzz?
QLR developed a "Methodologies for Meaningful Change" special section together with #ISOQOL_Psychometrics and this is its most accessed and cited article from that collection so far:
#MentalHealth #HRQL
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Two last copies of Quality of Life Research's May issue to give away!📰
It contains the special section
"Methodologies and Considerations for Meaningful Change"
Thanks, #ISOQOL_Psychometrics, for the collaboration!
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Two copies of Quality of Life Research's May issue to give away. It contains the special section
"Methodologies and Considerations for Meaningful Change"
that was developed together with #ISOQOL_Psychometrics
@ISOQOL @SpringerPBH
Many presentations at #ISOQOL deal with indices of change. The papers of QLR's special issue on
"Methodologies for Meaningful Change"
are at the moment being printed, browse here:
(Guest editors: William Lenderking & Andrew Trigg, #ISOQOL_Psychometrics)
Great #ISOQOL presentation by Milena Anatchkova on thresholds to classify correlations in #HRQL research.
Reminds me of this classic in the related literature of #PsychologicalAssessment:
Maybe we need that for our field?
#ISOQOL_Psychometrics
@matekedar
In 2019, @ISOQOL's #Psychometrics Special Interest Group published a set of papers based on discussions around different approaches to analyzing measurement properties of patient-reported outcome instruments:
#ISOQOL_Psychometrics #QualityTALK