The Short Form (12) Health Survey is a 12-item, patient-reported survey of patient health. It is a reduced size version of the SF-36, and is widely used since it produces similar results for physical and mental health scores with far less respondent burden for producing scores of overall mental and physical well-being.[1] [2] [3]


References

  1. Jenkinson, Crispin (1996-11-03). "A shorter form health survey: can the SF-12 replicate results from the SF-36 in longitudinal studies?". Journal of Public Health Medicine. 19 (2): 179–186. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.pubmed.a024606. PMID 9243433. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
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  3. Gandek, Barbara (1998-11-01). "Cross-Validation of Item Selection and Scoring for the SF-12 Health Survey in Nine Countries: Results from the IQOLA Project" (PDF). Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 51 (11): 1171–1178. doi:10.1016/S0895-4356(98)00109-7. PMID 9243433. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
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