id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_licou7fimfgsbifxoaq7an4gia Jake Ursenbach Evidence for measurement bias of the short form health survey based on sex and metropolitan influence zone in a secondary care population 2020 10 .pdf application/pdf 7556 764 57 Evidence for measurement bias of the short form health survey based on sex and metropolitan influence zone in a secondary care population Results: A model that allowed mental and physical health to correlate, and some items to cross-load provided the Implications: The fitting model was one where the mental and physical health subscales were correlated, which is One commonly used measure of health related quality of life is the Medical Outcomes Study 12-item Short the summary scores for the mental and physical health subscales were derived, specifically, to the extent that the measurement model was derived from the SF-36, and the specifically, the estimated correlations between the individual items and the latent physical and mental health variables are likely inaccurate due to the use of principal A second approach to assessing measurement invariance involves using multigroup confirmatory factor analysis (MG-CFA) to compare the change in model fit ./cache/work_licou7fimfgsbifxoaq7an4gia.pdf ./txt/work_licou7fimfgsbifxoaq7an4gia.txt