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Measurement invariance of the General Health Questionnaire GHQ 12 item version (GHQ-12): A Large UK Longitudinal Study Across Students and Non-Students

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Measurement invariance of the General Health Questionnaire GHQ 12 item version (GHQ-12): A Large UK Longitudinal Study Across Students and Non-Students. / Ushakova, Anastasia; McKenzie, Karen; Hughes, Claire et al.
In: European Journal of Psychological Assessment, Vol. 41, No. 2, 31.03.2025, p. 100-107.

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Ushakova A, McKenzie K, Hughes C, Stay J, Murray AL. Measurement invariance of the General Health Questionnaire GHQ 12 item version (GHQ-12): A Large UK Longitudinal Study Across Students and Non-Students. European Journal of Psychological Assessment. 2025 Mar 31;41(2):100-107. Epub 2023 Aug 23. doi: 10.1027/1015-5759/a000785

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Ushakova, Anastasia ; McKenzie, Karen ; Hughes, Claire et al. / Measurement invariance of the General Health Questionnaire GHQ 12 item version (GHQ-12) : A Large UK Longitudinal Study Across Students and Non-Students. In: European Journal of Psychological Assessment. 2025 ; Vol. 41, No. 2. pp. 100-107.

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