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Authors: Skevington, SM Carse, MS Williams, ACD
Citation: Sm. Skevington et al., Validation of the WHOQOL-100: Pain management improves quality of life forchronic pain patients, CLIN J PAIN, 17(3), 2001, pp. 264-275

Authors: Skevington, SM Wright, A
Citation: Sm. Skevington et A. Wright, Changes in the quality of life of patients receiving antidepressant medication in primary care: validation of the WHOQOL-100, BR J PSYCHI, 178, 2001, pp. 261-267

Authors: Wolfe, F Skevington, SM
Citation: F. Wolfe et Sm. Skevington, Measuring the epidemiology of distress: The rheumatology distress index, J RHEUMATOL, 27(8), 2000, pp. 2000-2009

Authors: Blake, DR McCabe, CS Skevington, SM Haigh, R
Citation: Dr. Blake et al., Cortical origins of pathological pain - Reply, LANCET, 355(9212), 2000, pp. 1365-1365

Authors: McCabe, CS Blake, DR Skevington, SM
Citation: Cs. Mccabe et al., Cortical origins of pathological pain, LANCET, 355(9200), 2000, pp. 318-319

Authors: Skevington, SM
Citation: Sm. Skevington, Psychological support, CANCER PAIN MANAGEMENT: A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH, 2000, pp. 15-35

Authors: Skevington, SM Bradshaw, J Saxena, S
Citation: Sm. Skevington et al., Selecting national items for the WHOQOL: conceptual and psychometric considerations, SOCIAL SC M, 48(4), 1999, pp. 473-487

Authors: Skevington, SM
Citation: Sm. Skevington, Measuring quality of life in Britain: Introducing the WHOQOL-100, J PSYCHOSOM, 47(5), 1999, pp. 449-459

Authors: Skevington, SM Tucker, C
Citation: Sm. Skevington et C. Tucker, Designing response scales for cross-cultural use in health care: Data fromthe development of the UK WHOQOL, BR J MED PS, 72, 1999, pp. 51-61
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