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| Duke Health Profile× | Questionnaire de santé SF-12× | |
|---|---|---|
| Domaine | Mesure en santé | Mesure en santé |
| Famille | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Année d'origine≠ | 1989 | 1996 |
| Auteur d'origine≠ | George R. Parkerson and colleagues at Duke University | John E. Ware Jr., Mark Kosinski, and Susan Keller |
| Type≠ | Multidimensional health status assessment | Brief self-report health status instrument |
| Source fondatrice≠ | Parkerson, G. R., Connis, R. T., Gehlbach, S. H., et al. (1989). The Duke Health Profile: a 17-item measure of health-related quality of life. Medical Care, 28(11), 1056–1072. DOI ↗ | Ware, J. E., Kosinski, M., & Keller, S. D. (1996). A 12-Item Short-Form Health Survey: construction of scales and preliminary tests of reliability and validity. Medical Care, 34(3), 220–233. DOI ↗ |
| Alias | DUKE, Duke Health Status Measure | SF-12v2, Medical Outcomes Study SF-12 |
| Apparentées≠ | 5 | 4 |
| Résumé≠ | The Duke Health Profile (DUKE) is a 17-item self-report measure of health-related quality of life developed by Parkerson and colleagues at Duke University in 1989. It assesses health across six dimensions: physical function, mental health, social function, general health perceptions, anxiety, and depression. The instrument combines brevity with multidimensional assessment, making it practical for clinical and research settings. | The SF-12 is a brief, 12-item version of the SF-36 health survey developed by Ware, Kosinski, and Keller in 1996. Designed to reduce respondent burden while maintaining psychometric validity, it has become the standard instrument for large-scale surveys, epidemiological studies, and health outcomes research where administration time is critical. |
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