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Description Factor analysis and reliability of the Brief FAM‐III Dyadic Relationships Scale (n = 58)
Article Title: Translation and validation of the Danish version of the brief family assessment measure III in a sample of acutely admitted elderly medical patients
Publication Title: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences -
Description Factor analysis and reliability of the Brief FAM‐III Self‐Rating Scale (n = 60)
Article Title: Translation and validation of the Danish version of the brief family assessment measure III in a sample of acutely admitted elderly medical patients
Publication Title: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences -
Description Factor analysis and reliability of the Brief FAM‐III General Scale (n = 60)
Article Title: Translation and validation of the Danish version of the brief family assessment measure III in a sample of acutely admitted elderly medical patients
Publication Title: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences -
Description Confirmatory factor analysis of the Brief FAM‐III. Factor I, General Scale; Factor II, Self‐Rating Scale; Factor III, Dyadic Relationships Scale; GS, General Scale; SS, Self‐Rating Scale; DS,...
Article Title: Translation and validation of the Danish version of the brief family assessment measure III in a sample of acutely admitted elderly medical patients
Publication Title: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences -
Description Confirmatory factor analysis of the Brief FAM‐III (n = 58)
Article Title: Translation and validation of the Danish version of the brief family assessment measure III in a sample of acutely admitted elderly medical patients
Publication Title: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences -
Description Patients characteristics and T‐scores of the Brief FAM‐III scales (n = 60)
Article Title: Translation and validation of the Danish version of the brief family assessment measure III in a sample of acutely admitted elderly medical patients
Publication Title: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences