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Population based norming of the Chinese (HK) version of the SF-36 health survey
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Quality Of LifeLife AssessmentEducationSocial Determinants Of HealthClassical Test TheoryMental HealthLogistic AnalysisHealthy AgingSocial HealthMidlife HealthHong KongEpidemiologic MethodPrevalencePublic HealthPopulationHealth PolicyGlobal AgingPsychosocial FactorMultilevel ModelingWellness MeasurementGlobal HealthHealth BehaviorSf-36 Health SurveySocial EpidemiologyPsychological Measurement
Summary Objective: The aim of this study was to establish normative values of the SF-36 Health Survey of the Chinese adult population in Hong Kong so that local references for meaningful interpretation of health-relate d quality of life (HRQOL) measurements would be available. Design: A cross-sectional telephone survey Subject: Chinese adults aged 18 years or above randomly selected from the general population in Hong Kong. Main outcome measures: The Chinese (HK) SF-36 Health survey and demographic variables. The normative values of the SF-36 of the general population and different age/sex groups. Results: 2410 subjects completed the survey. The SF36 scores on Physical Functioning, Role-physical, Bodily Pain and Social Functioning of the study sample were higher but the scores on General Health, Role-emotional and Mental Health were lower than those of the US norms. Age and gender had significant and substantial effects on the SF-36 scores. There was a social class gradient on the General Health, Vitality and Mental Health scores. Other demographic factors had little or no effects on the SF-36 scores. Conclusion: The Chinese (HK) version of the SF-36 is, at present, the only HRQOL measure that has been both validated and normed on Chinese adults in Hong Kong.
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