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Health status and functioning among the homeless mentally ill: An assessment of the medical outcomes study SF-36 scales

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  • Wood, Patricia A.
  • Hurlburt, Michael S.
  • Hough, Richard L.
  • Hofstetter, C. Richard

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  • Wood, Patricia A. & Hurlburt, Michael S. & Hough, Richard L. & Hofstetter, C. Richard, 1997. "Health status and functioning among the homeless mentally ill: An assessment of the medical outcomes study SF-36 scales," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 20(2), pages 151-161, May.
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    1. Lehman, Anthony F., 1988. "A quality of life interview for the chronically mentally ill," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 11(1), pages 51-62, January.
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