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Influence of self-rated health and related variables on EuroQol-valuation of health states in a Spanish population

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Badia, X., Fernandez, E., Segura, A. (2005). Influence of self-rated health and related variables on EuroQol-valuation of health states in a Spanish population. In: Kind, P., Brooks, R., Rabin, R. (eds) EQ-5D concepts and methods: A developmental history. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3712-0_6

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