Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health-Related Quality of Life (CDC HRQOL)

Full name of scale

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health-Related Quality of Life(Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 2001),(Mielenz, Jackson, Currey, DeVellis, & Callahan, 2006),(Moriarty, Zack, & Kobau, 2003)

Languages

English, Spanish

Rater

Patient-rated

Training

Required

Utility

Clinical practice or research settings.

Useful for public health to measure well-being, to examine how well-being can be integrated into health promotion and how it can be measured in public health surveillance systems; to support epidemiologic and prevention research

Time to complete

No information found

Cost/license

Open access

Centers for Disease Control, & Prevention. (2001). Measuring healthy days: Population assessment of health-related quality of life.

Mielenz, T., Jackson, E., Currey, S., DeVellis, R., & Callahan, L. F. (2006). Psychometric properties of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health-Related Quality of Life (CDC HRQOL) items in adults with arthritis. Health Quality of Life Outcomes, 4(1), 66. Follow this link for the article.

Moriarty, D. G., Zack, M. M., & Kobau, R. (2003). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Healthy Days Measures–Population tracking of perceived physical and mental health over time. Health Quality of Life Outcomes, 1(1), 37. Follow this link for the article.

 

 

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