Bibliographies
Bjorner, Jakob B., MD., P.h.D.
Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order) (from 44 peer-reviewed publications)
1. Bjorner JB, Kristensen TS. Multi-item scales for measuring global self-rated health – investigation of construct validity using structural equations models. Research on Aging 1999;21:417-431.
2. Bro S, Bjorner JB, Tofte-Jensen P et al. A prospective, randomized multicenter study comparing APD and CAPD treatment. Perit Dial Int 1999; 19: 526-533.
3. Groenvold M, Fayers PM, Sprangers MA et al. Anxiety and depression in breast cancer patients at low risk of recurrence compared with the general population: a valid comparison? J Clin Epidemiol 1999; 52: 523-530.
4. Ware JE, Bjorner JB, Kosinski M. Practical implications of Item Response Theory and computerized adaptive testing: A brief summary of ongoing studies of widely used headache impact scales. Medical Care 2000;38(9) Suppl 2:1173-1182.
5. Watt T, Groenvold M, Bjorner JB, Noerholm V, Rasmussen NA, Bech P. Fatigue in the Danish general population. Influence of sociodemographic factors and disease. Journal of Epidemiology Community Health 2000.
6. Christensen KB, Bjorner JB, Kreiner S, Petersen JH. Tests for Unidimensionality in Polytomous Rasch Models. Psychometrika 2002; 67: 563-574.
7. Bjorner JB, Kosinski M, Ware JE. The feasibility of applying Item Response Theory to measures of migraine impact: A re-analysis of three clinical studies. Quality of Life Research 2003;12(8):887-902.
8. Kosinski M, Bjorner JB, Ware JE, Batenhorst A, Cady R. The responsiveness of headache impact scales scored using ‘classical’ and ‘modern’ psychometric methods: A re-analysis of three clinical trials. Quality of Life Research 2003;12(8):903-912.
9. Bjorner JB, Kosinski M, Ware JE, Jr. Calibration of an item pool for assessing the burden of headaches: An application of Item Response Theory to the Headache Impact Test (HIT™). Quality of Life Research 2003;12(8):913-933.
10. Ware JE, Kosinski M, Bjorner JB, Bayliss MS, Batenhorst A, Dahlof C, et al. Applications of computerized adaptive testing (CAT) to the assessment of headache impact. Quality of Life Research 2003;12(8):935-952.
11. Kosinski M, Bayliss MS, Bjorner JB, Ware JE, Jr., Garber WH, Batenhorst A, et al. A 6-item short-form survey for measuring headache impact: The HIT-6. Quality of Life Research 2003;12(8):963-974.
12. Bjorner JB, Kosinski M, Ware JE. Using Item Response Theory to calibrate the Headache Impact Test (HIT™) to the metric of traditional headache scales. Quality of Life Research 2003;12(8):981-1002.
13. Bjorner JB, Ware JE, Jr., Kosinski M. The potential synergy between cognitive models and modern psychometric models. Quality of Life Research 2003;12(3):261-274.
14. Burr H, Bjorner JB, Kristensen TS, Tuchsen F, Bach E. Trends in the Danish work environment in 1990-2000 and their associations with labor-force changes. Scand J Work Environ Health 2003; 29 (4):270-79.
15. Petersen MA, Groenvold M, Bjorner JB, Aaronson N, Conroy T, Cull A, Fayers P, Hjermstad M, Sprangers M, Sullivan M. Use of differential item functioning analysis to assess the equivalence of translations of a questionnaire. Qual Life Res 2003; 12 (4):373-385.
16. Bjorner JB, Petersen MA, Groenvold M, Aaronson N, Ahlner-Elmqvist M, Arraras JI et al. Use of item response theory to develop a shortened version of the EORTC QLQ-C30 emotional functioning scale. Qual.Life Res. 2004;13:1683-97.
17. Christensen KB, Bjorner JB, Kreiner S, Petersen JH. Latent regression in loglinear Rasch models. Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods 2004;33:1295-313.
18. Martin M, Blaisdell B, Kwong JW, Bjorner JB. The Short-Form Headache Impact Test (HIT-6) was psychometrically equivalent in nine languages. J.Clin.Epidemiol. 2004;57:1271-8.
19. Noerholm V, Groenvold M, Watt T, Bjorner JB, Rasmussen NA, Bech P. Quality of life in the Danish general population--normative data and validity of WHOQOL-BREF using Rasch and item response theory models. Qual.Life Res. 2004;13:531-40.
20. Bjorner JB and Keiding H. Cost-effectiveness with multiple outcomes.Health Econ.13(12):1181-90, 2004.
21. Ware JE, Jr., Sinclair SJ, Gandek B, Bjorner JB. Item Response Theory and Computerized Adaptive Testing: Implications for Outcomes Measurement in Rehabilitation. Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology. 2005;50(1):71-78.
22. Kosinski MA, Bjorner JB, Ware JE, Jr., et al. Computerized Adaptive Testing Offers an Efficient Approach to the Assessment of Osteoarthritis Impact. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2005 (In Press).
23. Bjorner JB, Fayers PM, Idler EL. Self-Rated Health. In: Assessing Quality of Life, edited by P. M. Fayers and R. D. Hays, Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2005.
24. Bjorner JB, Kosinski M, Ware JE, Jr. Computerized Adaptive Testing and Item Banking. In: Assessing Quality of Life, edited by P. M. Fayers and R. D. Hays, Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2005.
25. Groenvold M, Petersen MA, Aaronson NK, Arraras JI, Blazeby JM, Bottomley A, Fayers PM, de Graeff A, Hammerlid E, Kaasa S, Sprangers MA, Bjorner JB. The development of the EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL: A shortened questionnaire for cancer patients in palliative care. Eur.J Cancer, 2005.
26. Mortensen OS, Bjorner JB, Oldenburg B, Newman B, Groenvold M, Madsen JK, Andersen HR. Health-related quality of life one month after thrombolysis or primary PCI in patients with ST-elevation infarction. A DANAMI-2 sub-study. Scand.Cardiovasc.J 39 (4):206-212, 2005.
27. Petersen MA, Groenvold M, Aaronson N, Brenne E, Fayers P, Nielsen JD, Sprangers M, Bjorner JB. Scoring based on item response theory did not alter the measurement ability of EORTC QLQ-C30 scales. J Clin Epidemiol. 58 (9):902-908, 2005.
1. Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Jette AM, Ware JE. Development and initial psychometric evaluation of the Participation Measure for Post-Acute Care (PM-PAC). Am J Phys Med Rehabil 2006:Oct 4 [Epub ahead of print].
2. Haley SM, Siebens H, Coster WJ, Tao W, Black-Schaffer RM, Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Ni P. Computerized adaptive testing for follow-up after discharge from inpatient rehabilitation: I. Activity outcomes. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2006; 87:1033-42.
3. Montazeri A, Goshtasebi A, Vahdaninia M, Gandek B. The Short Form Health Survey (SF-36): translation and validation study of the Iranian version. Qual Life Res 2005; 14:875-82.
4. Lam CL, Tse EY, Gandek B, Fong DY. The SF-36 summary scales were valid, reliable, and equivalent in a Chinese population. J Clin Epidemiol 2005; 58:815-22.
5. Lam CLK, Tse EYY, Gandek B. Is the standard SF-12 Health Survey valid and equivalent for a Chinese population? Qual Life Res 2005; 14:539-47.
6. Alonso J, Ferrer M, Gandek B, Ware JE, Aaronson NK, Mosconi P, et al. Health-related quality of life associated with chronic conditions in eight countries: results from the International Quality of Life Assessment (IQOLA) Project. Qual Life Res 2004; 13:283-98.
7. Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Kosinski M, Ware JE. Psychometric evaluation of the SF-36® Health Survey in Medicare Managed Care. Health Care Financ Rev 2004; 25(4): 5-25.
8. Gandek B, Alacoque J, Uzun V, Andrew-Hobbs M, Davis K. Translating the Short-Form Headache Impact Test (HIT-6) in 27 countries: methodological and conceptual issues. Qual Life Res 2003; 12:975-9.
9. Tseng HM, Lu JF, Gandek B. Cultural Issues in Using the SF-36 Health Survey in Asia: Results from Taiwan. Health Qual Life Outcomes 2003; 1:72.
10. Ware JE, Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Kosinski M. Understanding Health Outcomes: An SF-36® Primer for the Medicare Health Outcomes Survey. Lincoln, RI: Health Assessment Lab and QualityMetric Incorporated, 2003. (100 pp.)
11. Gandek B. Interpreting the SF-36 Health Survey. Canadian Association of Cardiac Rehabilitation Newsletter 2002 (April); 1,3.
12. Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Ware JE. Psychometric testing of a participation questionnaire based on the WHO ICIDH-2 classification system. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002; 83 (Suppl. 2): S52.
13. Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Ware JE. Conceptualization and psychometric evaluation of the Participation Measure for Post-Acute Care (PM-PAC). Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002; 83:1482.
14. Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Ware JE, Jette AJ. Individual and environmental factors facilitating and inhibiting participation by rehabilitation patients. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2002; 83:1485.
15. Ware JE, Kosinski M, Turner-Bowker D, Gandek B. How to Score Version 2 of the SF-12 Health Survey. Lincoln, RI: QualityMetric Incorporated, 2002.
16. Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Ware JE. Development and testing of a new participation questionnaire based on the World Health Organization’s ICIDH-2 classification system. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001; 82:1309.
17. Gandek B, Sinclair SJ, Ware JE, Haley SM, Jette AJ. Individual and environmental facilitators and inhibitors to life participation among rehabilitation patients. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2001; 82:1495.
18. Ware JE, Kosinski M, Dewey J, Gandek B. How to Score and Interpret Single-Item Health Status Measures: A Manual for Users of the SF-8 Health Survey. Lincoln, RI: QualityMetric Incorporated, 2001.
19.
Ware JE, Rogers WH, Gandek B.
Measuring Outcomes in the Medicare Health Outcomes Survey:
I. Sampling and Methods of Estimating
Outcomes. Final Report to the Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services and the National Committee for Quality
Assurance. Boston, MA: Health Assessment Lab, 2001.
20. Lam CLK, Lauder IJ, Lam TP, Gandek B. Population based norming of the Chinese (HK) version of the SF-36 Health Survey. The Hong Kong Practitioner (The Journal of the Hong Kong College of Family Physicians) 1999; 21:460-470.
21. Wagner AK, Wyss K, Gandek B, Kilima PM, Lorenz S, Whiting D. A Kiswahili version of the SF-36 Health Survey for use in Tanzania: translation and tests of scaling assumptions. Qual Life Res 1999; 8:101-10.
22. Wyss K, Wagner AK, Whiting D, Mtasiwa DM, Tanner M, Gandek B, et al. Validation of the Kiswahili version of the SF-36 Health Survey in a representative sample of an urban population in Tanzania. Qual Life Res 1999; 8:111-20.
23. Zuniga MA, Carrillo-Jimenez GT, Fos PJ, Gandek B, Medina-Moreno MR. [Evaluation of health status using Survey SF-36: preliminary results in Mexico]. Salud Publica Mex. 1999 Mar-Apr; 41:110-8.
24. Bayliss MS, Gandek B, Bungay KM, Hsu MA, Ware JE. A questionnaire to assess the functional health and well-being of patients with chronic hepatitis C. Qual Life Res 1998; 7:39-55.
25. Bullinger M, Alonso J, Apolone G, Leplège A, Sullivan M, Wood-Dauphinee S, Gandek B, et al. Translating health status questionnaires and evaluating their quality: The IQOLA Project approach. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:913-923
26. Fukuhara S, Ware JE, Kosinski M, Wada S, Gandek B. Psychometric and clinical tests of validity of the Japanese SF-36 Health Survey. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1045-1053.
27. Gandek B, Ware JE (eds.) Translating functional health and well-being: IQOLA Project studies of the SF-36 Health Survey. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:891-1203.
28. Gandek B, Ware JE. Methods for validating and norming translations of health status questionnaires: The IQOLA Project approach. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:953-959.
29. Gandek B, Ware JE. Overview of the SF-36 Health Survey and the International Quality of Life Assessment (IQOLA) Project. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:903-912.
30. Gandek B, Ware JE, Aaronson NK, Alonso J, Apolone G, Bjorner J, et al. Tests of data quality, scaling assumptions, and reliability of the SF-36 in eleven countries: Results from the IQOLA Project. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1149-1158.
31. Gandek B, Ware JE, Aaronson NK, Apolone G, Bjorner J, Brazier JE, et al. Cross-validation of item selection and scoring for the SF-12 Health Survey in nine countries: Results from the IQOLA Project. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1171-1178.
32. Keller SD, Ware JE, Bentler PM, Aaronson NK, Alonso J, Apolone G,..., Gandek B. Use of structural equation modeling to test the construct validity of the SF-36 Health Survey in ten countries. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1179-1188.
33. Keller SD, Ware JE, Gandek B, Aaronson NK, Alonso J, Apolone G, et al. Testing the equivalence of translations of widely-used response choice labels: Results from the IQOLA Project. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:933-944.
34. Lam CLK, Gandek B, Ren XS, Chan MS. Tests of scaling assumptions and construct validity of the Chinese (HK) version of the SF-36 Health Survey. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1139-1147.
35. Raczek AE, Ware JE, Bjorner JB, Gandek B, Haley SM, Aaronson NK, et al. Comparison of Rasch and summated rating scales constructed from SF-36 physical functioning items in seven countries: Results from the IQOLA Project. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1203-1214.
36. Razavi D, Gandek B. Testing Dutch and French translations of the SF-36 Health Survey among Belgian angina patients. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:975-981.
37. Ren XS, Amick B, Zhou L, Gandek B. Translation and psychometric evaluation of a Chinese version of the SF-36 Health Survey in the United States. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1129-38.
38. Wagner AK, Gandek B, Aaronson NK, Acquadro C, Alonso J, Apolone G, et al. Cross-cultural comparisons of the content of SF-36 translations across ten countries: results from the IQOLA Project. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:925-932.
39. Ware JE, Gandek B. Methods for testing data quality, scaling assumptions, and reliability: The IQOLA Project approach. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:945-952.
40. Ware JE, Gandek B, Kosinski M, Aaronson NK, Apolone G, Brazier J, et al. The equivalence of SF-36 summary health scores estimated using standard and country-specific algorithms in ten countries: Results from the IQOLA Project. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1167-1170.
41. Ware JE, Kosinski M, Gandek B, Aaronson NK, Apolone G, Bech P, et al. The factor structure of the SF-36 Health Survey in ten countries: Results from the IQOLA Project. J Clin Epidemiol 1998; 51:1159-1165.
42. Ware JE, Harris WJ, Gandek B, Rogers BW, Reese PR. MAP-R for Windows: Multitrait/Multi-item Analysis Program - Revised User's Guide. Boston, MA: Health Assessment Lab, 1997.
43. Wood-Dauphinee S, Gauthier L, Gandek B, Magnan L, Pierre U. Readying an American measure of health status, the SF-36, for use in Canada. Clin Invest Med 1997; 20:224-238.
44. Kaplan SH, Greenfield S, Gandek B, Rogers WH, Ware JE. Characteristics of physicians with participatory decision-making styles. Ann Intern Med 1996;124:497-504.
45. Komaroff AL, Fagioli LR, Doolittle TH, Gandek B, Gleit M, Guerriro R, et al. Health status in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and in general population and disease comparison groups. Am J Med 1996;101:281-290.
46. Ware JE, Gandek B, Keller SD. Evaluating instruments used cross-nationally: Methods from the IQOLA Project. In: Spilker B. (ed.), Quality of Life and Pharmacoeconomics in Clinical Trials. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven, 1996:681-692.
47. Kaplan SH, Gandek B, Greenfield S, Rogers WH, Ware JE. Patient and visit characteristics related to physicians' participatory decision-making style: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Med Care 1995;33:1176-1187.
48. Ware JE, Gandek B, Kosinski M, et al. The factor content of SF-36 health status scales in seven countries: Results from the IQOLA Project. Qual Life Res 1995;4(5):501.
49. Ware JE, Keller SD, Gandek B, Brazier JE, Sullivan M, and the IQOLA Project Group. Evaluating translations of health status questionnaires: Methods from the IQOLA Project. Int J Technol Assess Health Care 1995;11:525-551.
50. Gandek B, Ware JE. Scoring exercise for the SF-36 Health Survey. Second Edition. Boston: Medical Outcomes Trust,1994.
51. Osterhaus JT, Townsend RJ, Gandek B, Ware JE. Measuring the functional status and well-being of patients with migraine headache. Headache 1994;34:337-343.
52. Ware JE, Gandek B, the IQOLA Project Group. SF-36 Health Survey: Development and use in mental health research and the IQOLA Project. Int J Mental Health 1994;23:49-73.
53. Rubin HR, Gandek B, Rogers WH, Kosinski M, McHorney CA, Ware JE. Patients' ratings of outpatient visits in different practice settings: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. JAMA 1993;270:835-840.
54. Ware JE, Snow KK, Kosinski M, Gandek B. SF-36 Health Survey manual and interpretation guide. Boston, MA: The Health Institute, 1993.
55. Aaronson NK, Acquadro C, Alonso J, Apolone G, Bucquet D, Bullinger M,.Gandek B, et al. International Quality of Life Assessment (IQOLA) Project. Qual Life Res 1992;1:349-351.
56. Daley J, Coburn J, Delbanco T, Gandek B, Gertman P, Goldberg GA, et al. Clinical predictors of resource use. Final Report to the Health Care Financing Administration. Lexington, MA: Health Data Institute, August 1989.
Selected peer-reviewed publications (in chronological order).
1. McHorney CA, Ware JE, Rogers WJ, Raczek AE. The Validity and Relative Precision of MOS Short- and Long-Form Health Status Scales and Dartmouth COOP Charts: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Medical Care 1992;30(Suppl), MS253-MS265.
2. McHorney CA, Ware JE, Raczek AE. A 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): II. Psychometric and Clinical Tests of Validity in Measuring Physical and Mental Health Constructs. Medical Care 1993;31(3), 247-63.
3. Haney, W., Ludlow, L., Raczek, A., Stryker, S., & Jones, A. Calibrating Scores on Two Tests of Adult Literacy: An Equating Study of the Test of Adult Literacy Skills (TALS) Document Test and the Comprehensive Adult Student Assessment System (CASAS) GAIN Appraisal Reading Test. New York: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1994.
4. Ware JE, Rogers W, Kosinski M, Bayliss M, McHorney C, Raczek AE. Comparison of methods for the scoring and statistical analysis of the SF-36 Health Profile and Summary Measures: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Medical Care 1995;33(Suppl), AS264-AS279.
5. Kellaghan T, Madaus GF, Raczek AE. The use of external examinations to improve student motivation. Washington, DC: American Educational Research Association, 1996.
6. Madaus GF, Raczek AE. The extent and growth of educational testing in the United States. In: Goldstein H, Lewis T, editors. Assessment: Problems, Developments and Statistical Issues: A Volume of Expert Contributions. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
7. Madaus, GF, Raczek, AE. A Turning-Point for Assessment: Reform Movements in the United States. In A. Little & A. Wolf (Eds.), Assessment in Transition: Learning, Monitoring and Selection in International Perspective. New York: Pergammon Press, 1996.
8. Madaus, G, Raczek, A, Clarke, M. Historical and Policy Foundations of the Assessment Movement. In A. Goodwin (Ed.), Assessment for Equity and Inclusion: Embracing All Our Children. London: Routledge Books, 1997.
9. Thomas S, Madaus GF, Raczek AE, Smees R. Comparing Teacher Assessment and Standard Task Results in England: The Relationship between Pupil Characteristics and Attainment. Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice 1998;5(2).
10. Raczek AE, Ware JE, Bjorner JB, Gandek B, Haley S, Aaronson NK, et al. Comparison of Rasch and Summated Rating Scales Constructed from SF-36 Physical Functioning Items in Seven Countries: Results from the IQOLA Project. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 1998;51(11) 1203-14.
11. Madaus GF, Raczek AE, Thomas S. Performance assessment and issues of differential impact: The British experience – Lessons for America. In: Nettles AL, Nettles MT (Eds.), Measuring Up: Challenges Minorities Face in Educational Assessment. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999.
12. Ware JE, Raczek AE, Haley S, Coster W. Dynamic assessment of pediatric functioning (Abstract). Quality of Life Research 2003, 12(7), 723.
13. Russell M, Higgins J, Raczek, A. Accountability, California Style: Counting or Accounting? Teachers College Record, 2004, 106(11), 2102–2127.
14. Haley SM, Raczek AE, Coster WJ, Dumas H, Fragala M. Assessing Mobility in Children using a Computer Adaptive Testing Version of the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI). Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2005, 86, 932-939.
15. Raczek AE, Bjorner JB, Cella D, Ware JE. Using item response theory to cross-calibrate three mental health scales (Abstract). Quality of Life Research 2005, 14(9), 2022.
16. Raczek AE, DeRosa M, Saris-Baglama R, Ware, JE. Improving pediatric functional measurement: An item response theory analysis of three child health surveys (Abstract). Quality of Life Research 2005, 14(9), 2151.
17. Cook KF, Teal CR, Bjorner JB, Cella D, Chang CH, Crane PK, Gibbons L, Hays RD, McHorney CA, Ocepek-Welikson K, Raczek AE, Teresi JA, Reeve BB. IRT Health Outcomes Data Analysis Project: An Overview and Summary. Medical Care (submitted).
Rose, Matthias S. F., M.D., Ph.D.
Selected peer-reviewed publications. (Selected from 128 peer-reviewed publications)
1. Rose M, Scholler G, Jörres A, Danzer G, Klapp BF. Patients' expressions of complaints as a predictor of the course of acute hepatitis A. J Psychosom Res. 2000;48:107-113.
2. Rose M, Hildebrandt M, Fliege H, Seidlitz B, Cotta L, Schirop T, Klapp BF. Relevance of the Treatment Facility for Disease-related Knowledge of Diabetes Patients. Diabetes Care 2000;23(11):1708-1709.
3. Hildebrandt M, Rose M, Mönnikes H, Reutter W, Keller W, Klapp BF. Mental Eating Disorders: A Role for Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV (DPP IV) in Nutritional Control. Nutrition 2001;7:451-454.
4. Hildebrandt M, Rose M, Rüter J, Salama A, Mönnikes H, Klapp BF. Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV (DP IV, CD26) in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Scand J Gastroenterol 2001;6(10):1067-1072.
5. Danzer G, Rose M, Walter M, Klapp BF. On the Theory of Individual Health. J Med Ethics 2002;28(1):17-9.
6. Rose M, Fliege H, Hildebrandt M, Schirop T, Klapp BF. The Network of Psychological Variables in Patients with Diabetes and their Importance for Quality of Life and Metabolic Control. Diabetes Care 2002;25(1):35-42.
7. Rose M, Hildebrandt M, Fliege H, Seibold S, Mönnikes H, Klapp BF. T-cell Immune Parameters and Depression in Patients with Crohn’s Disease. J Clin Gastroenterol. 2002;34(1):40-48.
8. Rose M, Walter OB, Fliege H, Becker J, Hess V, Klapp BF. 7 years of experience using Personal Digital Assistants (PDA) for psychometric diagnostics in 6000 inpatients and polyclinic patients. In: Bludau H-B, Koop A (Eds.): Mobile Computing in Medicine. GI-Edition Lecture Notes in Informatics, P-15., Köllen Verlag: Bonn, Germany, 2002, 35-44.
9. Walter M, Moyzes D, Rose M, Neuhaus R, Danzer G, Klapp BF. Psychosomatic Interrelations Following Liver Transplantation. Clin Transplantation 2002:16(4):301-305.
10. Danzer G, Schulz A, Walter M, Rose M, Klapp BF. Morphe and Function - Kurt Goldstein's Understanding of the Babinski Phenomenon. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. 2002;71(12):646-9.
11. Fliege H, Rose M, Klapp BF, Hildebrandt M. DPP IV, immune parameters, and psychometrical variables in patients with eating disorders. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2003;524:313–320.
12. Rose M, Walter OB, Fliege H, Hildebrandt M, Mönnikes H, Klapp BF. DPP IV and mental depression in Crohn's disease. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2003:524:321–331.
13. Rose M, Lohmann R, Danzer G, Herzog W, Klapp BF. Costs and reimbursement of psychosomatic inpatient treatment within the German DRG system. Psychotherapeut 49 (2004) 148- 154
14. Fliege H, Rose M, Arck P, Walter OB, Kocalevent R-D, Weber C, Klapp BF. The Percieved Stress Questionnaire (PSQ) Reconsidered: Validation and Reference Values From Different Clinical and Healthy Adult Samples. Psychosomatic Medicine 2005; 67:78-88
15. Walter OB, Becker J, Fliege H, Bjorner JB, Kosinski M, Walter M, Klapp BF, Rose M: Development of a Computer Adaptive Test for Anxiety (A-CAT), Diagnostica 2005, 51, 88-100
16. Rose M, Köhler K, Köhler F, Fliege H, Sawitzky B, Fliege H, Klapp BF. Determinants of the Quality of Life of Patients with Congenital Heart Failure. Qual Life Res 2005:14:35-43
17. Fliege H, Becker J, Walter OB, Bjorner JB, Klapp BF, Rose M: Development of a Computer Adaptive Test for Depression. Qual Life Res 14 (2005) 35–43
18. Rose M, Bjorner JB, Becker J, Fries J, Ware J. Evaluation of a Preliminary Physical Function Item Bank Supports the Expected Advantages of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS). J Clin Epidemiol (in press)
Selected peer-reviewed publications (selected out of 411 publications)
1. Ware JE, Karmos, AH. Scales for measuring general health perceptions. Health Serv Res 1976;11:396-415.
2. Stewart AL, Ware JE, Brook RH. The meaning of health: Understanding functional limitations. Med Care 1977;15:939-953.
3. Brook RH, Ware JE, Davies-Avery A, et al. Overview of adult health status measures fielded in RAND’s Health Insurance Study. Med Care 1979;17(7, Suppl.):1-131.
4. Marquis KH, Ware JE: Appendix A to Summary Report: Variables Judged Important in Compliance with Diabetes Treatment Regimens, (N‑1151‑HEW) Santa Monica, CA: The RAND Corporation, 1979 (50 pp).
5. Marquis KH, Ware JE, Johnston R, et al. Appendix B to Summary Report: An Evaluation of Published Measures of Diabetes Self‑Care Variables. (N‑1152‑HEW) Santa Monica, CA: The RAND Corporation, 1979 (96 pp).
6. Ware JE, Brook RH, Davies AR, et al. Choosing measures of health status for individuals in general populations. Am J Public Health 1981;71:620-625.
7. Ware JE, Brook RH, Rogers WH, et al. Comparison of health outcomes at a health maintenance organization with those of fee-for-service care. Lancet 1986;1:1017-1022.
8. Ware JE. Standards for validating health measures: Definition and content. J Chr Dis 1987;40:473-480.
9. Lohr K and Ware JE (eds). Advances in health assessment. J. Chr Dis 1987;40(Suppl. 1):1-193.
10. Spiegel JS, Ward NC, Kane RL, et al. What are we measuring? An examination of self-reported functional status measures. Arthritis and Rheumatism 1988;31(6)721-728.
11. Greenfield S, Kaplan SH, Ware JE, Jr., Yano EM, Frank HJ: Patients' participation in medical care: Effects on blood sugar control and quality of life in diabetes. Journal of General Internal Medicine 1988;3:448-57.
12. Stewart AL, Greenfield S, Ware JE, et al. Functional status and well-being of patients with chronic conditions: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. JAMA 1989;262:907-913.
13. Ware JE, Sherbourne CD. The MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): I. Conceptual framework and item selection. Med Care 1992;30:473-483.
14. Kantz ME, Harris WJ, Levitsky K, et al. Methods for assessing condition-specific and generic functioning status outcomes after total knee replacement. Med Care 1992;30(5, Suppl.):MS240-MS252.
15. McHorney CA, Ware JE, Rogers WH, et al. The validity and relative precision of MOS short- and long-form health status scales and Dartmouth COOP charts: Results from the Medical Outcomes Study. Med Care 1992;30(5, Suppl.):253-65.
16. McHorney CA, Ware JE, and Raczek AE. The MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): II. Psychometric and clinical tests of validity in measuring physical and mental health constructs. Med Care 1993;31:247-263.
17. Ware JE, Snow KK, Kosinski M, et al. SF-36 Health Survey Manual and Interpretation Guide. Boston, MA: New England Medical Center, The Health Institute 1993.
18. Haley SM, McHorney CA and Ware JE. Evaluation of the MOS SF-36 physical functioning scale (PF-10): Unidimensionality and reproducibility of the Rasch item scale. J. Clin Epidemiol 1994;47:671-684.
19. McHorney CA, Ware JE, Lu JFR, et al. The MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36): III. Tests of data quality, scaling assumptions and reliability across patient groups. Med Care 1994;321:40-66.
20. McHorney CA, Kosinski M, Ware JE. Comparisons of the costs and quality of norms for the SF-36 Health Survey collected by mail versus telephone interview: Results from a national survey. Med Care 1994;32:551:67.
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